The WWE organization has issued a response following accusations of "corruption" made by prominent stars after this week’s Monday Night Raw event. During Monday’s WWE Raw at Madison Square Garden, Becky Lynch lost the Women’s Intercontinental Championship to Maxine Dupri, partly due to a late distraction by AJ Lee. This controversial finish has sparked significant criticism from Lynch, who targeted both WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce and official referee Jessica Kerr in a series of social media posts.
Lynch accused Kerr of bias and labeled her "crooked," suggesting the match’s ending appeared suspicious and chaotic. She expressed her frustration on Twitter, claiming the outcome was unfair and calling for justice under hashtags like #ScandalFinish and #JusticeForBecky. Moreover, Lynch contended that Dupri’s victory was invalid as AJ Lee wasn’t licensed as a manager, and criticized Kerr as the worst referee in WWE history.
In retaliation, Kerr corrected Lynch on the spelling of her name and remarked that Lynch seemed "off her rocker." The exchange escalated as Lynch shared a photo showing herself confronting Kerr during the match, accusing her of ignoring the rules and favoring AJ Lee, implying there were deeper issues of misconduct behind the scenes. Lynch also threatened that General Manager Pearce would have to respond to her grievances or face consequences.
This ongoing feud highlights not only tensions between wrestlers and officials but also the drama that keeps WWE fans hooked on the sport’s storylines and behind-the-scenes conflicts.
Fan Take: This controversy adds a gripping storyline that could shake up WWE’s dynamics, keeping audiences eagerly tuned in. For fans, it’s a reminder that WWE’s drama extends beyond the ring, potentially influencing future matches and rivalries in unexpected ways.
