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“That’s Just the Way It Is”- Seth Rollins Gets Public Endorsement for His Iconic Money in the Bank Cash-In Moment by Wife Becky Lynch for the First Time

Published June 24, 2023, 2:15 PM EDT

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‘The Heist of the Century’ – This is how WWE Universe remembers Seth Rollins’s iconic Money in the Bank cash-in at WrestleMania 31. During the main event, The Visionary, ran towards the ring to have the greatest moment of his WWE career. Since then, there is always a discussion on whether Rollins’ cash-in is the best in WWE’s history or not. Becky Lynch recently gave her views that would easily claim her husband’s cash-in is one of the best.

‘The Man’ recently shared why she thinks Rollins’ cashing in his briefcase at WrestleMania 31 is an “emotional” one for her, personally and professionally.

This is why Seth Rollins’ WrestleMania 31 cash-in is emotional for Becky Lynch!

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The former six-time Women’s Champion recently appeared on After the Bell podcast. As Money in the Bank is only a week away, host Corey Graves asked her whether she wants to top her husband Seth Rollins over the best Money in the Bank cash-in in WWE.

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Lynch said, “So look, I don’t think that anybody would be able to take that crown. I think we accept it and move on because that’s just the way it is. But I wonder, but there is something till that because the first WrestleMania I went to from NXT when they brought up was when he cashed in.”

She added, “So that was my first experience of WrestleMania, live in person standing in the audience watching him. I watched his first match, and by the way stole the show, incredible match. Then I was there to feel the energy. So I think because that was my first experience of WrestleMania, it really hit home.”

“I mean Colby (Seth Rollins), he was a friend of mine at the time and I was very happy for him. So there is an emotional attachment there,” ‘The Man’ further said.

Nobody ever thought that The Architect was going to cash- in at the grandest stage in 2015. Although recently Rollins revealed, AEW star Claudio Castagnoli aka Cesaro had brought it up ahead of WrestleMania 31, he had no idea WWE was planning this in reality.

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Nevertheless, Lynch had a detailed opinion on why her husband’s cash-in is the best. It was her first experience, and it really paid off. Furthermore, four years later she main-evented the grandest stage herself and won the match at WrestleMania 35. However, that doesn’t take away the fact that she also wants a similar kind of moment. 

Lynch says Rollins has claimed the top spot for best cash-in

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While replying to RAW commentator Corey Graves, The Man claimed she wants a historic cash-in, in her career. However, the bar set by her husband is something that happens once in a lifetime.

The 36-year-old said, “Not that I’m trying to… look I’m always trying to, would always try to have the best cash-in in history. But I just think that this crown, he has claimed that kingdom for eternity.” 

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Furthermore, she told Graves about feeling to have a similar cash-in that the WWE universe remembers. But Lynch cannot get over Rollins’ WrestleMania 31 moment and ranks it the best among all the other cash-ins.

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Tushar Deogharkar is a senior WWE writer and analyst at EssentiallySports. With a true passion for pro wrestling, Tushar has consistently provided unparalleled coverage of the sport, never missing an opportunity to share his insights with his readers. Throughout his career, Tushar has covered some of the most iconic rivalries in WWE history, including the legendary feud between The Rock and Stone Cold.
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