10 Most Devastating Moves Of Becky Lynch's WWE Career
David Mccullough With six Women's Championships to her name, including a record-long RAW Women's Championship reign, Becky Lynch has already attained legendary status in the Women's Division. She has also main-evented WrestleMania, becoming one of the first women to achieve the feat.
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Becky Lynch's character work is praiseworthy along with her extraordinary mic skills and charisma. She is equally a great performer in the ring. Whether on NXT or the main roster, The Man has delivered numerous memorable matches against elite names of the roster. Lynch has a variety of movements in her arsenal, and here are some lethal ones she uses frequently.
10 Missile Dropkick
Missile dropkick is a little different from regular dropkicks. To perform the move, the attacking wrestler jumps from the top rope or the middle rope and kicks the receiving wrestler, who usually stands in the middle of the ring. When it's performed well, the missile dropkick looks fatal.
Becky Lynch uses this move often. She has used the maneuver in big matches, and she makes it looks legit.
9 European Uppercut
The uppercut is one of the most used strikes in professional wrestling. While MMA fighters often use it in the Octagon, the same can be seen in the squared circle. Uppercut certainly looks more detrimental than normal punches.
The uppercut is one of the devastating moves Becky Lynch has while brawling with opponents. However, Lynch's version of uppercut is called a European Uppercut, possibly because the six-time Women's Champion is from Ireland.
8 Running Bulldog
Many wrestlers use the move, running bulldog, which can be a special signature move. The attacking wrestler runs with the receiving wrestler while planting the face of the latter on the mat. As the face hits right on the mat, the move certainly looks devastating.
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It is one of the common and most impactful moves of Becky Lynch. She uses it in most of her big matches, including the grand battle at WrestleMania 35.
7 Clothesline
Whether it's heavyweight wrestlers or lightweight wrestlers, a majority of wrestlers like using a clothesline in the middle of matches. The reason for that is it looks effective and it is easy to execute. A wrestler hits an opponent parallelly on the face or neck while running at a full speed from the other side.
Notable wrestlers like John Cena, Hulk Hogan, Chris Jericho, and many more use clotheslines. Becky Lynch is also a big name to use a clothesline during her matches regularly.
6 Dropkick
A normal version of a dropkick requires the highest level of athletism, as the attacking wrestler jumps in the air to kick the opponent with both feet. Even though it is not a finishing move, a dropkick could help to shift the course of a wrestling match. While the missile dropkick is one of the most effective moves of The Man, she also uses other variations of the dropkick.
The regular dropkick has been one of her favorite moves since Becky's debut in WWE. The use of this move also shows how good of an athlete Becky Lynch is.
5 Diving Legdrop
Diving leg drop or guillotine leg drop is an aesthetically-pleasing move. The attacking wrestler jumps from the top rope to perform a leg drop on the opponent's face. It's a high-risk maneuver that can be used as a finisher. Fandango used it as his finisher in WWE.
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While Becky Lynch doesn't use a diving leg drop as her finisher, it's certainly an effective weapon in her arsenal. She performs the move flawlessly, and it allows her to get momentum in the middle of a match.
4 Corner Jumping Sidekick
The corner-jumping sidekick is a special move of Becky Lynch, and it is rare to be used by other wrestlers. It's an attacking move, which looks simple yet devastating. She takes her opponent to the corner of the rope and then jumps on the lower rope to deliver a sidekick to the face of her opponent.
Lynch has been using corner-jumping sidekick since her debut. She uses it in most of her bouts in the squared circle.
3 Bexpolder
Moves like missile dropkicks or diving leg drops show the incredible athleticism of Becky Lynch, but a move like Bexploder, which is basically an explorer suplex, shows Lynch's strength in the ring. As a matter of fact, The Man has performed this move against opponents that are bigger than her in size.
Lynch picks up her opponents, holding one leg, and then she throws them overhead. Considering how powerful the move looks, she has used it as her finisher a few times.
2 Manhandle Slam
Manhandle Slam is the newest deadly maneuver of Becky Lynch because she has only been using it for the past few years. Manhandle Slam is her finishing move. Becky lifts her opponents by the right side and slams them on the mat.
The move looks identical to the Rock Bottom. Becky Lynch mentioned that she asked The Great One's permission before starting to use the Manhandle Slam.
1 Disarm-Her
Disarm-her is an original move by Becky Lynch. She has been using it throughout her whole WWE career. It's a submission move, and she has forced many opponents to tap out with this move.
As the name suggests, Becky Lynch targets the arm of an opponent. She sits on the arm of her opponent by bending the arm on the opposite side and forcing them to tap out. The submission move certainly looks believable.