Summary
Becky Lynch appeared on the Cheap Heat podcast with host Peter Rosenberg and was asked to weigh in on a comment Charlotte Flair made about the Four Horsewomen. Charlotte had recently named the group as her Mount Rushmore of women's wrestling, and Becky said she had no argument with that assessment.
Lynch acknowledged the four had never truly aligned at the same time but credited the group collectively, saying they had all produced strong work across their careers. She then noted the situation is not entirely complete, given that Sasha Banks, now known as Mercedes Moné, is not currently with WWE, while leaving the possibility of a reunion firmly on the table.
Quote from Becky Lynch
Speaking on Cheap Heat, Lynch said of Charlotte's Mount Rushmore answer:
"Honestly, I can't disagree. That's a great answer. We're a great foursome. Never really aligned altogether, but we did great work. We're still doing great work. We're all doing great work."
When Rosenberg asked if there was unfinished business between the women, Lynch said:
"Well, we're not all here, and, you know, the door is always open, I think, for Sasha. So I think that that is one of those things that you can always go back to at any time, and it'll always be fantastic."
The Four Horsewomen and the Sasha Banks Question
The Four Horsewomen of WWE -- Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Bayley -- rose together through NXT and went on to reshape the landscape of women's wrestling in WWE across the better part of a decade. Banks departed WWE in 2022, eventually rebranding as Mercedes Moné and building an independent career that has included stops in NJPW, AEW, CMLL, and various promotions around the world.
The idea of all four reuniting in WWE has circulated as an ongoing talking point since Banks' departure. Lynch's comments on Cheap Heat are the latest signal that the door has not been closed on that side of the fence. Whether Mercedes Moné herself has interest in returning to WWE remains a separate, unanswered question.
Lynch's public openness keeps that conversation alive heading into a period where WWE's women's division continues to be one of its most prominent storyline pillars.
Sources
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