WWE has had many big names come to perform with the company, and Becky Lynch recently gave her opinion on the matter. The company has seen the return of Logan Paul, Bad Bunny and even The Rock in recent years, and Lynch was asked about WWE's use of celebrities and part-timers in an interview with the Mirror.
About WWE's use of celebrities: “It's easy to be special when you only come in once every four weeks or that often, but creativity is specifically designed to make you feel important. When you're on TV, when you're appearing at all the live events, you're doing the job of making these people feel important, whereas you're making them come in and say, “Hello. , let me shake your hand.'' Be honest with everyone. It used to be ridiculed by wrestling fans, but now it seems like it's starting to get more respect. Like, “Oh, this person came in and gave us a presence.” That makes me irritated.
“It used to be that champions would travel from place to place, flaunting their titles, and be front and center. Now that model is changing, and I'm not sure if it's for the better. You learn by being in front of the crowd all the time, and you get better when you're around people who learn by being in front of the crowd. That's what drives the business forward.”
About part-timers like Roman Reigns and The Rock: “Roman and Rock are an exception because they've been there before. But if we have these celebrities and part-timers, people who don't really know how to do this, who don't understand the technology, If we start relying on this, we have a problem. We need leaders, people who care about this, who think about the story, who think about their character, and who want to move that forward. . Sure, it's great to have celebrity attention and get your product noticed, but we can't rely on that.”