In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet as part of the INSIGHT With Chris Van Vliet podcast, Becky Lynch discussed several topics, including the release of her book, what was difficult to write about in the book and more.

“Anything with WWE I thought needed to be handled with great care, because I don’t think you can absent-mindedly write about people that are in the public eye, you have to have a good representation of them and an accurate representation of them, and so I wanted to detail everything very honestly, very factually, without letting my bias come into play.

Like, when I was the a**h***, I need to own that, let me try and see the other person’s point of view, because these people are in the public eye and you want to represent them in the way that is most honest, and here’s another thing that Mick Foley told me, never use a book to get back at anybody, like never use it as a revenge tool, they don’t have the chance to defend themselves and I took that as I’m going to be the hero of my own story right.

If you’re reading this, I’m likely painting myself as the hero of my story, it’s not fair for me to paint anybody as a villain, especially somebody who doesn’t have the chance to respond, so I really wanted to handle all of that stuff with care.”

The full interview is available at this link.