This gripping and honest memoir by WWE superstar Rebecca Quin—also known as The Man, or Becky Lynch—explores her early wrestling experiences, humble beginnings, and rapid rise to stardom.
Growing up in a devout Catholic family in Dublin, Ireland, Rebecca Quin had a knack for causing her mother concern—whether it was roughhousing with local kids, throwing secret parties in her parents' absence, enrolling in a wrestling school in a warehouse, or nearly injuring herself and a WWE star before her career even took off. She was always seeking an exciting escape from the mundane.
Rebecca's childhood passion for wrestling led her down an unexpected path. With few female role models in the sport, she was determined to pursue wrestling to transform its culture and eliminate the outdated disrespect often shown to elite female wrestlers. As a teenager, she was resolute in her ambition to join the ranks of the greatest wrestlers and create new opportunities for women in the sport.
Drawn from years of journal entries, Rebecca's memoir provides a raw, exclusive, and sincere portrayal of the multifaceted woman behind the TV persona of Rebecca Quin.
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