Seth Rollins spotted with multi-time champion in new photos
Becky Lynch makes her first public appearance at an NBA game since May 2024, while speculation grows about her potential WWE return plans.
Becky Lynch attended the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat basketball game at the Crypto Arena alongside Seth Rollins. This marks Lynch’s first notable public appearance since losing the Women’s World Championship to Liv Morgan in May 2024.
Despite her extended absence from television, WWE continues to feature Lynch in promotional content. The company included her in marketing materials for WWE RAW’s Netflix debut, sparking discussion about a potential return.
CM Punk’s recent references to Lynch during his rivalry with Rollins further fueled speculation about her comeback.

Potential Return Plans Could Include Lyra Valkyria Rivalry
Former WWE writer Vince Russo suggested that Lynch’s return might involve a storyline with new Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria. The 28-year-old star captured the inaugural title by defeating Dakota Kai on RAW.
Valkyria previously credited Lynch as a mentor figure in her wrestling career. Russo shared his perspective on a potential angle during Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Legion of RAW.
I think this is their opening to bring Becky back. People love Becky, bro. It would be an uphill battle to turn her. I would have Valkyria assume Becky’s role and she replaces Becky and she’s the pride of her country. I would go down that road”
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We’ve never been particularly fond of the Lexus RC, but that won’t stop us from mourning the death of yet another V-8. Lexus has confirmed that the regular RC and the eight-cylinder RC F will end production after this year. That means they won’t be retired immediately, rather 2025 marks the final model year for both cars.
Before it goes, the RC gets one minor visual change, as it adopts red brake calipers (changed from orange). That only applies to rear-drive RC F Sport models, though, as the other trims are unchanged.
Things are slightly more exciting for the proper RC F, which will be sold exclusively in Final Edition form for 2025. The last version of the RC F builds off last year’s Carbon Package model, so it features a carbon-fiber treatment for the front spoiler, rear diffuser, roof, and the active rear wing.
The RC F rides on a set of 19-inch BBS wheels, and there’s even a special engine-cover badge for its 5.0-liter V-8. As with the lesser RC, the F gets red brake calipers. The interior gets a new look too, with the leather and Ultrasuede finished in a special red and black job.
The last RC F we tested was the 2021 Fuji Speedway Edition, which we guided to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds flat. While certainly not slow, the $100,000 Lexus continues to fall by the wayside of competitors in the same price class. Still, we’ll lament the loss of yet another naturally aspirated V-8 on our roads.
For the final model year, the 2025 Lexus RC300, with its turbo four and rear-wheel drive, starts at $46,445. The all-wheel-drive version has a naturally aspirated V-6 and is priced at $49,135. Meanwhile, the RC350 has a more powerful version of the same V-6; it starts at $49,375 and $51,540 for rear- or all-wheel drive, respectively. The RC F Final Edition starts at $94,000 and features a 472-hp 5.0-liter V-8.