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Becky Lynch featured in new ESPN “This Is SportsCenter” commercials

Raw Women’s champion Becky Lynch will be featured in a few ESPN commercials that will be running on TV and social media, joining other sports personalities as part of the new This Is SportsCenter campaign.

The first commercial is titled What’s My Name? and sees Becky going to ESPN Cafe where she’s about to order a coffee. “Name?” says the barista. That trips Becky, who replies, “Name? What’s my name? Have you been hiding under a rock?” And then she explains who she is as the history-making, game-changing, WrestleMania headliner, champ champ and Becky two-belts. Lynch delivers the lines in very quick and funny manner that leaves the barista speechless. Once Becky is done, the barista says, “For the cup…”

The second commercial is called Vending Machine and sees ESPN’s Jay Williams trying to get something from a vending machine which isn’t working. Becky walks by and Williams asks her to help him get the candy bar unstuck. “Stuck, huh? I think I can help you out,” Becky says as she warms up a little bit. Then as she’s about to throw a punch she grabs the nearby phone and in a polite manner asks for facilities to come and help with the machine.

The Raw Women’s champ is also in a 15-second commercial titled Push which will only run on social media and online.

You can see all three spots below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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