Becky Lynch On WWE Ring Names She Almost Used, Johnny Gargano On "Johnny Wrestling" Concern

Becky Lynch recently spoke with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated and revealed the name WWE almost went with before going with "Becky Lynch" after signing her several years ago.

Lynch revealed that she came up with several "mad Irish names" that she thought were cool. Real name Rebecca Quin, Lynch said she almost went with Quin Chulainn.

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"When I was coming up with my name in WWE, I came up with a bunch of mad Irish names that I thought were cool," she said. "Since my last name is Quin, I tried to get that in there as a first name. Quin Chulainn was one, and that was based off the mythological person from Irish mythology. CĂș Chulainn is a badass character in Irish mythology."

Lynch noted that WWE wanted her to use a ring name that was associated with her real name.

"They wanted a name associated with my own name, like Rebecca," she said. "So I became Becky, and two of the names that came back to me were Becky Lynch and something like Madeleine. I was like, 'I didn't even submit that, I don't know how it got in there.' It made me think of that TV show Madeleine. Anyway, I said no to that, and the other name that came back was Robin Daly. I actually did like that, but I thought it would be better to have a part of my own name in there, so Becky Lynch it was."

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Barrasso also spoke with WWE NXT Superstar Johnny Gargano and his "Johnny Wrestling" nickname. Gargano said he was never approached about using anything besides his current ring name.

"I was never approached about wrestling in NXT as anything other than Johnny Gargano," Gargano said. "Luckily enough for me, I started without a contract and I came in as Johnny Gargano. I think it was too far in at that point to change it."

Gargano was worried that he wouldn't be able to use the "Johnny Gargano" nickname in a promotion owned by Vince McMahon due to rumors on the word "wrestling" being banned.

"I was like, 'Am I allowed to be 'Johnny Wrestling'?'" Gargano said. "There was this big stigma, this big rumor for a long time, that you couldn't say 'wrestling.' So I wondered if I could still be 'Johnny Wrestling' until Triple H said, 'No, it's fine, you can still be 'Johnny Wrestling'.'

"Nothing else was ever brought up. And thank god too, because I am not very creative. As you can see, my name is my real name. If they would have had me come up with a different name, it could have ended really badly. I'm glad they let me stay as myself."

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