The rivalry between Becky Lynch and Jessika Carr intensifies following WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

'The Man' accuses the referee of being a psycho who just wants to harm her

The Irishwoman and the referee exchange messages ahead of the next episode of WWE Raw

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Antonio Rubio
Antonio Rubio
Published 12/01/2025

In the last few weeks, Becky Lynch has taken issue with WWE referee Jessika Carr, accusing her of being responsible for her recent failures, including her loss to Maxxine Dupri at Madison Square Garden, which ultimately cost her the Women's Intercontinental Championship. However, the tension has only continued to escalate.

This past weekend, Lynch competed in the women's WarGames Match at Survivor Series, where she aimed to lead her team to victory and maintain her perfect 100% win record in her professional career - at least, that's what the Irishwoman claims. However, the outcome was very different. "The Man" ended up trapped in AJ Lee's Black Widow, with no choice but to submit.

Once again, Carr was present for Becky's defeat as the match referee, clearly seeing her count Lee out and subsequently declare the opposing team as the winners. A decision that Lynch obviously does not agree with. Therefore, once again, the Irishwoman has lashed out against her new archenemy, claiming that she used her power to harm her.

"I DIDN'T TAP, I WAS CALLING MY TEAMMATES TO COME BECAUSE I HAD A PLAN TO ESCAPE THE SUBMISSION! CARR WAS READY TO STOP THE FIGHT!! SHE WAS SMILING!! LIKE A PSYCHOPATH, SHE WAS READY! LOOK AT THE FOOTAGE!!!" she wrote in capital letters in a recent tweet.

Carr's response was swift, promising to cover Becky's face on the Raw poster with a clown emoji as soon as she arrived at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, where a new episode of the red brand will take place tonight. A promise she has already fulfilled, as fans attending the show have witnessed.

It is worth noting that Carr has extensive experience as a professional wrestler. Trained by The Dudley Boyz, she made her debut in 2011 on the independent circuit. In 2017, she competed for NXT under the name Kennedy Lewis, but was soon considered for a different role, which she has maintained to this day.

Despite this, Carr was able to lace up her boots again, this time under the masked character Kalyx in an episode of WWE Evolve earlier this year. Considering Carr's past and experience, as well as the current storyline she is involved in with Lynch, we cannot rule out the possibility of both women facing off in an unprecedented one-on-one match on a WWE show.