Becky Lynch's downward spiral continued last night on Raw after she was dealt not one, but two huge losses ahead of Money in the Bank.After Bianca Belair announced Rhea Ripley would not be medically cleared to challenge her for the WWE Raw Women's Championship next weekend, Big Time Becks was handed a huge lifeline. She got stuck into a Fatal 5-Way match after the show opened and then faced her friend-turned-foe Asuka later on in the broadcast, but was met with disappointment both times. A chaotic Fatal 5-Way provided bundles of entertainment for the crowd as each woman gave her all for their chance to challenge Belair for her red brand title. Lynch came close to the winning pin on several occasions but ultimately met her match when she took a brutal kick to the face from Asuka outside the ring.After falling short of the mark for the title opportunity, The Man then squandered her chance to book her place in the Money in the Bank ladder match later in the show.

Lynch and Asuka met once again for a competitive face-off, this time without distractions or interferences.

With a place in the ladder match on the line, Lynch wasted no time in kicking things off. She attacked The Empress of Tomorrow as she was making her entrance, before the match had even started.

A desperate-looking Big Time Becks tried every card she had to get the win over her former friend. However, a second roundhouse kick to the face from Asuka in the final seconds sent the former champion crashing to the mat and allowed the Japanese star to secure the pin and book her place at next week's pay-per-view.

Lynch, who was visibly devastated with the loss, could not hide her emotions and she lashed out in a fit of rage, trashing the announcers' table before being filmed crying outside the ring.

The former champion couldn't even bring herself to engage in a post-match interview.

A dejected Lynch refused to answer Sarah Schreiber's question backstage and just kept on walking with her head low.

This is now defeat number 21 for Big Time Becks since she dropped the Raw Women's Championship to Belair back in April.