Becky Lynch has already achieved almost everything a WWE Superstar could dream of. She is a multi-time world champion, Royal Rumble winner, and one of the biggest stars of her generation. But even after building a Hall of Fame career, there is still one goal she wants to tick off before she retires — winning Money in the Bank.
Becky Lynch Still Has One Major Goal Left
Becky Lynch recently appeared in a fun Couples Quiz with her husband Seth Rollins for GQ. During the segment, Lynch asked Rollins what one thing she still wants to accomplish in WWE before retirement.
Rollins initially said she has already done everything. But Lynch quickly reminded him that there is one major achievement missing from her resume — Money in the Bank.
When Rollins guessed it correctly, Lynch confirmed it without hesitation. She even said she would make a great Money in the Bank winner.
For someone who has won almost every major honour in WWE, it is surprising that the briefcase has never been hers.
Her History with Money in the Bank
The Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match was introduced in 2017. Since then, Becky Lynch has competed in five different Money in the Bank ladder matches (including the original match and its re-do).
Her most recent attempt came in 2023 at the O2 Arena in London, where Iyo Sky won the briefcase.
Here’s a quick look at her MITB journey:
| Year | Result |
|---|---|
| 2017 | Competed (first-ever women’s MITB match) |
| Multiple Years | Total of five appearances |
| 2023 | Lost to Iyo Sky in London |
Despite multiple chances, the ladder match has always slipped away from her.
Another Opportunity in 2026?
This year’s Money in the Bank Premium Live Event is scheduled for September at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.
With the event moving later in the year, it could open the door for Becky Lynch to try again. If she enters the match, fans would definitely see her as one of the favourites.
Even if she never wins the briefcase, her legacy is already secure. Still, for a competitor like Becky, leaving one goal unfinished may not sit well.
A Hall of Fame Career Already
Becky Lynch signed with WWE in 2013. She debuted on NXT in 2014 and moved to the main roster in 2015. Since then, she has become one of the most important figures in women’s wrestling history.
Here’s a full list of her major WWE achievements:
| Achievement | Details |
|---|---|
| NXT Women’s Champion | 1-time |
| Women’s World Champion | 5-time |
| Raw Women’s Champion | 2-time |
| Women’s Tag Team Champion | 2-time (with Lita and Lyra Valkyria) |
| Women’s Intercontinental Champion | 2-time |
| Royal Rumble Winner | 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble |
| Grand Slam Champion | Yes |
Few Superstars — male or female — can match that list.
Why Money in the Bank Matters So Much
Winning Money in the Bank gives a Superstar a guaranteed world title match anytime, anywhere within a year. It has created some of the most shocking moments in WWE history.
For someone like Becky Lynch, holding that briefcase would not just add another title to her list — it would complete her collection of major accomplishments.
She has main-evented WrestleMania, carried championships across brands, and helped change the perception of women’s wrestling. Money in the Bank feels like the final piece of the puzzle.
Will Becky Lynch Complete the Set?
There is no doubt that Becky Lynch is already a first-ballot WWE Hall of Famer. Her impact on the business goes beyond championships and statistics.
But competitors at her level are rarely satisfied. The desire to achieve “just one more thing” is what keeps legends going.
If she gets another opportunity this September, fans will be watching closely. Whether she finally grabs the briefcase or not, Becky Lynch has already secured her place among WWE’s greatest Superstars. Still, do not be surprised if “The Man” finds a way to climb that ladder and make history one more time.









