WWE’s Becky Lynch reveals baby bump in first pregnancy photo

WWE superstar Becky Lynch announces pregnancy on Raw

The Man is set to become The Mom (Photo: WWE)

Becky Lynch stepped away from WWE over the summer after announcing her pregnancy – and now she’s revealed her first baby bump photo.

The former women’s champion is expecting her first child with SmackDown superstar Seth Rollins, and The Man has given a fairly cryptic update to fans on social media.

Taking to her Instagram Story, Lynch shared a snap of her shadow during a training session, which clearly showed her growing bump.

The Irish star – who had her hair up for the snap – stunned fans with her announcement back in May, which came after she and Seth revealed their engagement in August last year.

She ended her 399-day run as Raw Women’s Champion when she gave up the title on Raw and passed it on to Asuka, just 49 days short of Trish Stratus’ record reign.

Becky showed off her baby bump (Photo: Instagram/@beckylynchwwe)

Although there has been plenty of speculation about Becky’s in-ring future once she’s had her baby, she previously hinted she has no plans of hanging up her boots.

Speaking on the Bella Twins podcast, she said: ‘I knew like okay, I want to try and have a baby before 35, and then I met Colby [Rollins], and I was like, well, perfect, this is my person.

‘And so this was always the plan because originally I was like, okay, well, I’ll wait until I’m done wrestling, and then I’ll have a family.

Seth and Becky are expecting their first child together (Photo: WWE)

‘But then I started thinking wait, why do I have to do that? Guys don’t have to do that. Hell, I’ll just do it whenever the time feels right.

‘So we started trying and I just thought it would take a long time and it didn’t. We were super lucky.’

Meanwhile, the couple have had to delay their wedding plans due to the coronavirus pandemic.

She explained to Extra.ie: ‘Yeah it has, that’s going to to get pushed back, obviously. Look, at the end of the day, I’m going to be with him forever.

‘So it doesn’t matter if we get married next month or next year or two days from now, it’s all the same. But it would be better if my family and friends could be there.’

 

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