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Becky Lynch Takes a Massive Shot at AEW President Tony Khan After His Bold Claim

The former WWE Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch made fun of AEW President Tony Khan. On Friday, the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) President Tony Khan posted a tweet regarding the anti-AEW online community.

AEW President wrote, “An independent study has confirmed that much of the staunch anti-AEW online community aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of accounts + an army of bots to signal boost them. Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a *wildly* expensive thing?” 

Tony Khan took to Twitter to share that after careful study, they found out that many anti-AEW social media handles are bots and not made up of real human beings.

An independent study has confirmed that much of the staunch anti-AEW online community aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of accounts + an army of bots to signal boost them. Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a *wildly* expensive thing?

— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 8, 2022

In addition, Khan suggested that many anti-AEW accounts are fake, and an army of bots helped them boost the signal.

Becky Lynch took a cheeky shot at Tony Khan!

Big Time Becks reacted to Khan’s comment and had some fun of her own, insinuating that even she goes through the same thing. ‘The Man’ Becky Lynch took to Twitter to mock the AEW President. Becky Lynch substituted a few words here and there in Tony Khan’s tweet.

An independent study confirmed that much of the staunch anti – Becky in arena booers aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of A.I. – an army of bots! Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a “wildly” expensive thing?

— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) April 8, 2022

The former Raw Women’s Champion trolled Tony Khan by mentioning that an independent study has confirmed many anti-Becky booers aren’t real people.

“An independent study confirmed that much of the staunch anti – Becky in arena booers aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of A.I. – an army of bots! Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a “wildly” expensive thing?” Big Time Becks wrote.

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Since her return at SummerSlam 2021 as a heel (bad guy) character, Lynch received a lot of ‘boos’ from the fans.

Big Time Becks inspired by her husband!

Notably, she claimed that these so-called booers are not real people; instead, they are internet bots. After her signature sarcastic comment on Khan, Big Time Becks also pulled a page from her husband Seth “Freakin” Rollins’ playbook. Therefore, Becky posted several GIFs of her potential suspect booers who might be behind the anti-Becky master plan.

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— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) April 8, 2022

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— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) April 8, 2022

Becky included Trish Stratus, Nikki Bella, Ronda Rousey, Beth Phoenix, Stephanie McMahon, and Elon Musk. The former WWE Raw Women’s Champion fired many shots in just one tweet.

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— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) April 8, 2022

At The Most Stupendous WrestleMania, Lynch suffered a loss at the hands of EST of the WWE, Bianca Belair. Big Time Becks and Bianca Belair battled in an intense match, but Belair had the last laugh as she defeated Lynch to become champion.

 

In addition, Lynch also did not appear on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw to address her next move. Maybe she will take a break for a while to challenge Bianca for a rematch at Backlash 2022. Meanwhile, Big Time Becks seems to be enjoying her time on social media.

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As of now, Becky’s tweet mocking Tony Khan has blown on the internet. How do you think Tony Khan will respond to Becky Lynch’s epic mockery?

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