It seems as though the vast majority of WWE fans are refusing to accept Becky Lynch's heel turn in the manner in which a wrestling fan is supposed to.Lynch turned heel on her friend Charlotte Flair following their SmackDown Women's Championship match at SummerSlam last Sunday.Charlotte managed to defeat Becky and Carmella in a triple threat match at the weekend to win the SmackDown Women's title, but The Irish Lass Kicker attacked The Queen after the clash.Although it was heel behaviour, Lynch's attack on Flair was welcomed by the WWE universe, as fans have been asking for her to turn heel for several years, or at least receive a big booking push.WWE fans do not want to play along with the desired norm of booing Lynch as a heel, as they cheered her once again on SmackDown Live this week as she ripped into a heel promo and attacked Charlotte again.One WWE Hall of Famer believes he knows exactly why fans are doing this.Former WWE superstar Bubba Ray Dudley must have been watching SmackDown last night, as he commented on The Irish Lass Kicker and the reaction she was receiving by the fans on the show.The WWE Hall of Famer said that fans are reacting like this because they want Becky to be a champion, just like they did with Daniel Bryan a couple of years ago.

He said on Twitter: "It ain't gonna be that easy. Fans WANT it to be Becky just like the wanted it to be DB."

You can definitely see the comparisons between Lynch and Bryan, as both of them are underdogs and have been fighting against the establishment to reach the top of their divisions in the WWE.

By the looks of things, it doesn't look like WWE fans will be changing their opinions of The Irish Lass Kicker anytime soon, so WWE will just have to deal with it.

Nevertheless, the WWE Universe will also be hoping that this heel turn means Lynch is able to reach the top of the women's division and become SmackDown Women's Champion once more in the near future.

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