
Becky Lynch is speaking openly about what she sees as a clear difference in how male and female wrestlers are treated as they get older. During a conversation with Vulture, Lynch discussed the issue of longevity in wrestling and pointed out that male stars are rarely told to step aside because of age. Instead, many remain featured performers well into their 40s, while women sometimes face pressure to move on much earlier. She explained that the difference becomes obvious when comparing how fans and critics talk about male wrestlers versus female talent. Lynch also made it clear that staying active and continuing to perform at a high level is her way of pushing back against that narrative. Her comments tap into a larger discussion happening across the wrestling world as more women continue competing at elite levels later in their careers. The shift toward longer careers isnt happening by accident its being driven by performers who refuse to step aside simply because of expectations tied to age. Do you think women in wrestling are still judged differently than men when it comes to age and longevity, or has that gap started to close? Let us know what you think. G Add as a preferred source on Google