Is Becky Lynch really injured?

A little while ago we reported that Becky Lynch, the Monday Night Raw champion did not show up at the show this Monday, posting a photo on social media with a caption that explained to the fans the reason for her absence.
Obviously, on these occasions in the world of professional wrestling, it is always difficult to understand whether or not they are working, so something was invented to carry on the storyline, or if it is actually all true.
PWInsider, however, wanted to give a small update to the whole WWE Universe on the real situation that revolves around this injury of Becky Lynch’s.
Latest update on Becky Lynch
The wrestling news site wrote, “As noted earlier on PWInsider.com, Becky Lynch announced she suffered a “vocal fracture “while battling Bianca Belair in Allentown, PA last night.
Lynch fought in that show’s main event against Belair and Rhea Ripley, winning. PWInsider.com has learned from some sources that Lynch is legitimately hurt and the current expectation is that she will be able to be back in action in about two weeks.
As long as this goes according to plan, Lynch will be fine to fight Bianca Belair at Wrestlemania 38. While Lynch posted an Instagram photo from a hospital bed, she is currently behind the scenes on Raw in Cleveland. There is no word if the “rift” is legitimate or just a storyline cover for another problem.”
Indeed Becky was backstage, because shortly after, again on social media, she posted a promo video saying: “Well, I did it. I escaped from the hospital and arrived in Cleveland just in time for the end of Raw. Not it mattered hours ago Bianca Belair hit me as hard as she could, in the throat, fracturing my larynx.
She hit me so hard that I spat blood all over the Allentown arena. No, no, no. I came here because I wanted to put my hands on Bianca Belair, and when she heard I was coming, she ran away. I asked around and they told me she was running as fast as she could.”
Becky Lynch recently took to Instagram to provide an…
Source : wrestling-world



