Becky Lynch mixes with Joe Biden at White House ahead of her WrestleMania 40 match with Rhea Ripley
The Man expresses gratitude for experience at White House, meeting with US President on St Patrick's Day
Becky Lynch, a WWE superstar, met Joe Biden, the president of the United States, in the White House for Saint Patrick's Day alongside other prominent Irish figures.
The Man expressed her gratitude for the experience and posted pictures from her trip to the nation's capital on Sunday, according to Daily Mail.
Followed by a photo with Biden, Lynch posted a photo of her holding her autobiography “Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Girl” in front of the White House while dressed in all white.
“It was an honour to represent Ireland and @WWE for St Patrick's Day at the White House,' Lynch captioned.
“@POTUS said Becky Balboa winning it all in Philly, had myself a pint, and even classed up the library with a little gift,” she added.
Next month, Becky Lynch is set to face Rhea Ripley for the WWE Women's World Championship at WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia.
On April 2023, At WrestleMania 39, Ripley won the title as the Smackdown Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair.
Whereas, Lynch came out to be the inaugural winner of the title and is said to have secured it four times throughout her career.
Additionally, she also holds the NXT Women's Championship, Raw Women's Championship twice, and Women's Tag Team Championship with Lita.
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