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WWE: Becky Lynch's transformation from NXT debut to Big Time Becks

When it comes to WWE Superstars, Becky Lynch is up there as one of the most recognised and popular figures.

From her debut in 2014 to now, Big Time Becks has seen some memorable gimmick changes. Some will go down in WWE history, some are perhaps best left in the past.

Here’s a look at how the iconic Irish wrestler has changed over the years during her meteoric rise into the spotlight.

When watching Lynch’s debut on NXT after witnessing her ascent to greatness, it’s hard to recognise her.

The rising star was pushed on a heavily stereotypical Irish gimmick, featuring a green outfit and entrance music of pipes and whistles.

Lynch even topped it off with an Irish jig, which was mocked by Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair.

Her first ever match was a success — beating Summer Rae in speedy fashion — but the same can’t be said for her debut gimmick.

After thankfully moving away from the gimmick Lynch herself described as one to forget, she took on a whole new image.

She sported a more edgier look, which drew comparisons with WWE Hall of Famer Lita’s gimmick.

This is a look that is often forgotten about, but it paved the way for one of Lynch’s most iconic looks.

The steampunk era is when things really started to take off for Lynch.

The difference between her happy-go-lucky Irish jig entrance in 2014 to this memorable era is astonishing.

Lynch switched up her rocker style for the steampunk image and carried it into her main roster debut.

In 2016, she became the inaugural winner of the SmackDown Women’s Championship after winning a six-pack elimination challenge for the title.

After winning her first belt, there was no stopping her astronomical rise to the top.

Lynch adopted the iconic moniker The Man in 2018 during her heated

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