She's had to wait a long time to get back in the spotlight, but Becky Lynch's turn on Charlotte at SummerSlam has given her some much-needed attention.Lynch has seemed like an after-thought of the Smackdown women's division for some time, with the likes of Asuka, Carmella and Naomi taking prominent roles since the 'Lass-kicker' lost the title to Alexa Bliss at Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view in December 2016.But Becky's assault on Charlotte following the conclusion of their Women's Championship triple threat match gave the fans a glimpse of the new Becky Lynch - and they weren't disappointed.Lynch left the ring to a chorus of cheers, probably not the reaction that WWE officials wanted, especially when she cut a heel promo two days later on Smackdown, criticising the fans for not supporting her.That seemed bizarre at the time, and creative have seemingly switched their stance after seeing Charlotte being booed by sections of the crowd, and now it seems Lynch will be a 'tweener' going forward.Becky's Irish compatriot Sheamus chose to post a picture of the pair working out yesterday on Twitter, but it was Becky who got all the attention on the post for the vest she was wearing.She needed just four printed words to get her point across about the daughter of Ric Flair - 'I Boo the Woo'.This of course references to Flair's famous catchphrase that Charlotte has adopted, showing she's not a fan of the noise, or just the Flair's in general.The message has seemingly got universal approval from Becky fans though, who've shown their feelings on social media.

It will be intriguing to see how the feud transpires in the coming months, a title match at Hell in a Cell is expected, and it could potentially even main event the upcoming all-women's pay-per-view, WWE Evolution.

On current viewing though, it's clear what the majority of the crowds want to see happen - Becky with the blue belt strapped back round her waist.