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Becky Lynch was recently interviewed by “Pink News”. During the interview, she discussed why she thinks a gay superstar could be the top wrestler in the company, equality in general and the meaning behind her nickname. Here are the highlights:

On Equality In The WWE:

It doesn’t matter your gender, your race, your sexuality, whatever it is…we are all equal. We are all 100 percent equal, and it’s what you do with that that counts.

We’ve got to make sure we’re working on ourselves and that we’re making ourselves the best, and let all of the other things be damned. Because it doesn’t matter. We’re all people at the end of the day.

We have to scratch and claw, and do what we have to do to to get to the top… and that’s the way it should be. And we need to see that. We need to see that on all walks of media, television, entertainment…it has to all be equal.

On Gay Superstars:

It’s our humanity…and our sexuality is so tied in with that. It shouldn’t ever be a thing that anyone’s ever scared to [come out].

There should be no bias. There’s no reason that there should be. Why does it make a difference? You have a skill or ability to be whatever you are…just go do your job.

On Breaking Gender Barriers With Her “The Man” Nickname:

It’s walking into the locker room—the male locker room—it’s like, ‘Sorry, lads, none of you are cutting the mustard. I’m the man now. I’m taking over the ship now.’

I’m the most victorious of all Superstars, both on RAW and SmackDown, in 2018. I’ve won the most matches. Therefore, I am the man of not just the women’s locker room, but also the men’s locker room.

You can check out the full interview with Becky Lynch below:

Credit: Pink News. H/T Wrestlezone

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