Naomi takes a personal jab at Becky Lynch and brings up Seth Rollins after WWE MITB comments.
Naomi and Becky Lynch were some of the women present at the 2025 WWE Money in the Bank, but for different matches. The former was at the titular ladder match and emerged the winner for the MITB contract, while the latter defeated Lyra Valkyria for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.
Following the event, The Man was present at the Money in the Bank post-show press conference, where she shared that she wasn’t scared of anything, even with the possibility of Naomi possibly cashing in on her. Lynch even said the 2025 Ms. Money in the Bank walked out on her. However, their issues didn’t stop there.
Becky shared the most hurtful thing she experienced at the recent PLE was that her daughter, Roux, sitting in the front row, was cheering on Naomi to win the MITB briefcase.
“You know, what’s the most hurtful thing? Is that tonight, my child watched the show live in the audience and in the very front row for the first time. And you know who she wanted to see win that match? She wanted to see Naomi win that match. So I have I have a problem with that.”
Following the comments from Becky Lynch, Naomi replied on X/Twitter that only Roux and Seth Rollins are the “real ones”, implying that they are the only authentic and loyal ones in the family.
“Roux and Seth the only real ones in the family [Warning Sign Emoji]”
Roux and Seth the only real ones in the family ⚠️ https://t.co/areJgm8Zlk
— Trinity (@TheTrinity_Fatu) June 8, 2025
Seth Rollins Was Also Successful At WWE Money in the Bank Like Naomi and Becky Lynch
As mentioned above, Lynch got the Women’s IC gold from Lyra Valkyria, while Naomi is this year’s Women’s Money in the Bank winner. As per Seth Rollins, he also walked out with high spirits.
The Visionary was one of the participants of the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match with Andrade, El Grande Americano, Penta, Solo Sikoa, and LA Knight. With help from Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, Paul Heyman, and Jacob Fatu betraying Solo Sikoa, Seth Rollins walked out as this year’s Mr. Money in the Bank, making him a two-time MITB winner.