Becky Lynch, the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion, recently shared her thoughts on the icy conditions plaguing North America in a vlog on Instagram. While walking through Toronto in subzero temperatures, Lynch expressed her strong dislike for ice, calling it 'very dangerous and hurtful to people'.
In the video, Lynch commented on the hazardous winter weather, saying, 'It's disgusting, filled with snow and ice. I don't like ice; I hate it. It's very dangerous and can cause harm.' This statement comes as she prepares for the upcoming 2026 Royal Rumble, which will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking the first time the event has ventured outside North America in its nearly 40-year history.
Despite the freezing conditions, Lynch's performance in the ring has been on fire. She is currently on a five-match winning streak, heading into the Royal Rumble. In 2019, Lynch made history by winning the second women's Royal Rumble, eliminating Charlotte Flair and advancing to WrestleMania 35. At WrestleMania, she defeated both Flair and Ronda Rousey to claim the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships, becoming the first woman to headline the event.
As the Royal Rumble heads to a new location, Lynch aims to repeat her success from 2019. Her strong stance against ice adds an intriguing layer to her character, and fans are eager to see how she performs in this new, challenging environment. The question remains: will Lynch's dislike for ice impact her performance in the ring?