Conor McGregor congratulates Lynch after WrestleMania win, considers WWE run
Becky Lynch became a double champion last night at WrestleMania 35, the second Irish Champ Champ since Conor McGregor.
McGregor took to Twitter to congratulate The Man on her victory over Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair in the historic Winner Take All Match that wrapped up the show on the grandest stage of them all.
McGregor also gave props to Flair and Rousey for their thrilling match, hinting that he might be considering a change of scenery to the world of sports entertainment. Rousey seems to believe that McGregor could definitely do it:
McGregor was rumored to make a WrestleMania appearance ever since tweeting at The Man, stating he would have her back if she needed. Lynch has also been seen training with McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh in Ireland.
Conor has the personality that is perfect for a WWE run. Finn Balor also tweeted at the Notorious one before the big show saying, “See you at ‘mania brother.” Only time will tell if McGregor decides to make the switch.
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