Becky Lynch was ambushed by Xia Li on the November 6 episode of WWE Raw, and now Li has taken aim at Lynch on social media.
The attack saw Li take Lynch out of the WWE World Women’s Championship Battle Royal that would go on to be won by Zoey Stark.
As a result of the match, Stark will face Rhea Ripley at WWE Survivor Series on November 25, 2023.
Unaired from during the commercial interval has emerged, showing Lynch being ushered to the back by Raw GM Adam Pearce, a referee and another official.
For her part, Xia Li hasn’t kept quiet on social media, calling Adam Pearce’s actions “totally wrong” in a tweet.
In a tweet by USA Network, it was noted that all Li had to do was wait for the match to start.
Li’s actions not only saw Lynch unable to take part in the Battle Royal but Li was also sent to the back by Pearce.
For this tweet, Li would reply by placing the blame on Lynch, stating:
“It’s all her fault.”
It didn’t stop there with Li’s tweeting, either, as she would follow up with:
“I am 😡”
At the time of writing, Lynch hasn’t posted to Twitter about what happened on WWE Raw.
After a chaotic night on WWE Raw, which included the announcement of the men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series, Pearce tweeted that he needed a drink.
No, that was totally wrong. https://t.co/eouACcgwI1
— Xia Li (@XiaWWE) November 7, 2023
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