Rebecca Quin (born 30 January 1987) is an Irish-American professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in WWE under the ring nameBecky Lynch. Quin began training as a professional wrestler in 2002. Initially working in Ireland, and occasionally teaming with her brother using the ring name Rebecca Knox, she soon began wrestling across Europe and North America on the independent circuit for various promotions. She most notably competed in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling and became the inaugural SuperGirls Champion in 2005. In 2006, Quin had a severe head injury during a match which kept her away from wrestling for several years. She returned in 2012 and signed a contract with WWE in 2013, assigned to the developmental territory at NXT. Following her push to WWE's main roster, she became the inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion at Backlash 2016 and has held the title five times.
In 2018, Lynch transitioned to a more aggressive character starting at SummerSlam, when she attacked Charlotte Flair, presenting herself as an unfairly treated underdog and dubbing herself "The Man", resulting in a large increase in her popularity. In 2019, she won a Royal Rumble match, and at WrestleMania 35 won both the Raw Women's Championship and SmackDown Women's Championship, making her the first woman to hold both titles simultaneously and a four-time WWE women's champion. She lost the SmackDown title the following month but then set the record for the longest reign as Raw Women's Champion at 399 days until going on a hiatus due to pregnancy in May 2020. In August 2021, Lynch returned at SummerSlam to confront SmackDown Women's Champion Bianca Belair, whom she would defeat seconds later to become a four-time SmackDown Women's Champion. With her WWE Women's Tag Team Championship win in early 2023, she became WWE's Sixth Women's Triple Crown Champion, and then after winning the NXT Women's Championship in September 2023, she became WWE's Sixth Women's Grand Slam Champion.
Early life
Rebecca Quin[6] was born in Limerick on 30 January 1987.[7] Shortly after her birth, her family moved back to Dublin. Her parents separated when she was one year old, and her father moved out, but her mother invited him back to co-parent when Rebecca was four. When she was 11, her mother found a new partner, a pilot, and she and Rebecca moved to the coastal suburb of Bayside, to a house beside that of her partner, two years later. Rebecca in her autobiography goes into some detail on completing her growing years there.[8]: 15–18, 22
She started watching professional wrestling from a young age with her brother, Richy,[9] who later wrestled under the ring name Gonzo de Mondo.[3][5] She was involved in horse riding, swimming, and basketball.[5] However, she went through a difficult teenage period, with problems with schoolwork, even failing Physical education (P.E.) one year.[10]
Quin attended University College Dublin to study philosophy, history and politics, but said she 'really hated it' and dropped out.[5][11] She planned to return to college to study health and exercise studies.[11] Prior to beginning to train as a wrestler, she stated that she had been 'going down a bad path' involving alcohol, but wrestling helped her give it up.[5]
Knox began working for the all-female promotion Shimmer Women Athletes in early 2006. In her debut match for the promotion, she defeated Allison Danger, and established herself as a heel (villain) by faking an injury.[21] Following that, she began feuding with Daizee Haze; Knox lost the first match between them,[21] but won the rematch of two-out-of-three falls.[21][22]
In June 2006, Knox defeated Sweet Saraya to win the vacated World Queens of Chaos Championship at an event in Chouilly, France.[23] She held the championship for few months before dropping it to Saraya in September.[24]
In September 2006, while wrestling in Germany, Knox sustained a legit head injury, following which she claimed to have been "suffering from extremely painful headaches, loud buzzing in her left ear and vision as a result," and was also diagnosed with possible damage to her eighth cranial nerve.[25] A 60-minute Iron Woman match against Haze at Shimmer's Volume 7 taping was cancelled as a result.[21]
Following her injury, Quin took a six-year hiatus, wrestling only on three occasions for Irish promotion Fight Factory Pro Wrestling (FFPW) in 2008,[26] 2012[27] and 2013.[28] She also reappeared in Shimmer in 2011, managing Saraya and Britani Knight for four shows.[21]
Lynch made her televised in-ring debut on 26 June 2014 episode of NXT, defeating Summer Rae.[31] The next week, Lynch teamed up with Bayley in a losing effort to the BFFs: Beautiful Fierce Females (NXT Women's ChampionCharlotte and Sasha Banks) in a tag-team match.[32] Lynch spent the next few months competing in non-title matches against Charlotte, losing three in a row.[33][34][35] On 23 October episode of NXT, after being told to make herself relevant, Lynch aligned herself with Banks by attacking Bayley, turning heel.[36] Known as Team B.A.E. (Best at Everything), the alliance started to disintegrate when Banks cost Lynch a match against Bayley in February 2015.[1][37]
At NXT TakeOver: Rival, Lynch participated in a fatal four-way match for the NXT Women's Championship, which was won by Banks.[38] In April, Lynch defeated Bayley and Charlotte in a triple threat match to earn a title match against Sasha,[39] which she lost at NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable. During the match, she debuted a new look resembling Magic: The Gathering character Chandra Nalaar.[40] The match received widespread critical acclaim, with praise going to both performers.[41][42]
Women's Revolution (2015–2016)
Lynch made her official main roster debut on 13 July episode of Raw, as a fan favourite, along with Charlotte and Sasha Banks, after Stephanie McMahon called for a "revolution" in the WWE Divas division. Lynch and Charlotte began allying with Paige, who was feuding with Team Bella (Alicia Fox and The Bella Twins), while Banks allied with Naomi and Tamina, leading to a brawl between the three teams.[43] The trio of Paige, Lynch and Charlotte, originally dubbed Submission Sorority, was renamed to Team PCB (after the initials of each wrestler) when it was found out the original name was the same as an adult web page.[44] Lynch made her in-ring debut on 20 July episode of Raw, teaming with Paige in a losing effort against Sasha Banks and Naomi.[45][46] She earned her first singles victory on 28 July episode of Main Event over Brie Bella.[47] The three teams ultimately faced off at SummerSlam in a three-team elimination match, in which Lynch pinned Brie Bella to win the match for PCB.[48]
On 31 August episode of Raw, all members of PCB competed in the inaugural "Divas Beat the Clock Challenge", to determine the number one contender for the Divas Championship.[49] Charlotte won the match and went on to claim the title from Nikki Bella at Night of Champions on 20 September.[50] The following night on Raw, Paige turned on her partners during Charlotte's celebration, claiming that Charlotte was only there because of her father Ric Flair (since he was a former wrestler in WWE) and called Lynch the "least relevant" member of the group.[51] Throughout October, Paige tried to reconcile with Lynch and Charlotte[52][53] only to attack them, officially disbanding Team PCB in the process.[54] On 2 November episode of Raw, Lynch was pinned by Paige in a fatal four-way to earn a title match for Charlotte's Divas Championship.[55] The following week on Raw, Lynch gained revenge by defeating Paige.[56]
"Lynch is the one who was the key to the initially failing "Divas Revolution" turning around. Her program with Charlotte may have been the best booked on the main roster. And it worked".
On 30 November episode of Raw, Charlotte started displaying villainous traits after she feigned a leg injury to defeat Lynch, followed by a distraction provided by her father.[58] Throughout December, the two's friendship continued to strain[59][60][61][62][63] and after Lynch defeated her on 4 January 2016 episode of Raw, Charlotte attacked her and solidified her heel turn.[64] Lynch faced Charlotte for the Divas Championship three days later on SmackDown[65] and at the Royal Rumblepay-per-view event, but lost both matches after interference from Ric Flair.[66]
Throughout February, Lynch began teaming with Banks against Naomi and Tamina.[67][68][69][70] Their feud continued until Lynch and Banks came victorious in a tag team match at Fastlane.[71] The following night on Raw, a number one contender's match for the Divas Championship between Lynch and Banks ended in a double pin (both wrestlers pinning each other simultaneously).[72][73] A rematch on the following SmackDown ended in a no contest when Diva's Champion Charlotte attacked both contestants.[74] As a result, Charlotte was scheduled to defend her title in a triple threat against both wrestlers at WrestleMania 32.[75] At the event, Lynch failed to win the newly created WWE Women's Championship (which replaced the Diva's Championship).[76][77][78] At Money in the Bank in June, Lynch teamed up with Natalya to face Dana Brooke and Charlotte in a losing effort. After their match, Natalya turned on Lynch and attacked her.[79] The two began feuding for a month[80][81][82] until Lynch lost to Natalya at Battleground.[83]
On 11 September, at Backlash, Lynch won a six-pack elimination challenge, last eliminating Carmella, to become the inauguralSmackDown Women's Champion.[89] Her first title defence against Alexa Bliss was scheduled for No Mercy but due to Lynch experiencing a legitimate injury[90] the match was postponed to 8 November episode of SmackDown, where Lynch retained.[91] At Survivor Series later that month, Lynch made up part of Team SmackDown alongside Bliss, Carmella, Naomi and Natalya in a Survivor Series match in a losing effort to Team Raw.[92] At the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view in December, Lynch lost the SmackDown Women's Championship to Bliss in a tables match, ending her reign at 84 days.[93] She received her championship rematch on 17 January 2017 episode of SmackDown, in a steel cage match but lost after interference from another La Luchadora (later revealed as the returning Mickie James).[94] This led to a match between Lynch and James at Elimination Chamber in February, which Lynch won.[95] Lynch participated in a six-pack challenge for the title at WrestleMania 33 in April, which was ultimately won by Naomi.[96]
In May, Lynch aligned with Naomi and Charlotte Flair against The Welcoming Committee (Natalya, Carmella and Tamina).[97][98][99][100] The two teams faced off in a six-woman tag team match at Backlash; the Welcoming Committee was victorious when Lynch submitted to Natalya's sharpshooter.[101][102] Shortly after, Lynch competed at Money in the Bank, as part of the first women's money in the bank ladder match, which was won by Carmella.[103][104] In October, Lynch won a fatal five-way match against Flair, Naomi, Tamina and Carmella to become the Team SmackDown's captain for Survivor Series.[105][106] At the event, Lynch was the first competitor eliminated and her team was on the losing side.[107] Throughout the rest of the year, Lynch again aligned with Flair and Naomi to feud with the debuting Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan).[108][109][110][111][112] In January 2018, at the Royal Rumble, Lynch participated in the first women's Royal Rumble match, entering at number 2 and lasting over 30 minutes before being eliminated by Ruby Riott.[113] A few months later, Lynch also participated in the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34, but was eliminated from the match by James.[114] In May, she qualified for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match,[115] which was ultimately won by Alexa Bliss.[116]
The Man (2018–2019)
Following the 2018 Money in the Bank event, Lynch began a winning streak, defeating different competitors such as Billie Kay,[117]Sonya Deville,[118]Peyton Royce,[119]Mandy Rose,[120] and SmackDown Women's Champion Carmella in a non-title match.[121] The wins earned Lynch a title match at SummerSlam, with Charlotte Flair being added to the match as well after she also defeated Carmella in a non-title match.[122][123] Flair went on to win the title by pinning Lynch, who was about to submit Carmella. After the match, Lynch attacked Flair, turning heel for the first time on the main roster.[124] Two days later on SmackDown, Lynch berated the crowd, claiming that they were not really supporting her the whole time, and that she was being denied opportunities which were always handed to Flair.[125][126] Despite this, audiences increasingly supported Lynch, leading WWE to tweak the storyline and portray both Lynch and Flair as both having valid points, but neither being outright heels.[127] The feud between the two led to a title match at Hell in a Cell,[128][129][130] in which Lynch won the SmackDown Women's Championship for a second time.[131][132][133] Lynch subsequently retained her title against Flair at both Super Show-Down[134][135] and Evolution.[136][137]
Around this time, Lynch started using the nickname "The Man", claiming to be the top wrestler of the company, and was depicted as a face once again.[138][139][140] As part of a competition between the Raw and SmackDown brands at Survivor Series, Lynch was scheduled for an interbrand champion vs. champion match against Raw Women's Champion Ronda Rousey.[141][142] Lynch led an invasion of the Raw roster on 12 November episode of Raw, where she had a legit concussion and broken nose following a punch from Nia Jax;[143] despite the injury, her seemingly unfazed reaction and images of her bloody face turned her into an overnight star[144][145] – she'd later call the accident "a blessing in disguise".[146] Due to the injury, Lynch was pulled from the match with Rousey and named Flair as her replacement on the following night's episode of SmackDown.[147][148] After her return, Lynch defended her title at TLC in December against both Flair and Asuka in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match,[149][150][151][152] in which Asuka won the title after Rousey interfered and pushed both Lynch and Flair off a ladder, ending her second reign at 91 days.[153]
On 27 January 2019, at the Royal Rumble event, Lynch failed to regain the title from Asuka.[154] Later that night, she participated in the women's Royal Rumble match, replacing an injured Lana, who was the 28th entrant. Lynch would go on to win with lastly eliminating Charlotte Flair.[155] The following night on Raw, Lynch continued her feud with Ronda Rousey, choosing to face Rousey for the Raw Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35.[156][157] As part of a storyline in which she refused to seek medical attention on her knee and attacked Stephanie McMahon and Triple H, Vince McMahon suspended Lynch in February for 60 days and replaced her with Charlotte Flair as Rousey's WrestleMania opponent.[158] Due to pleadings from Rousey, Lynch was reinstated by Stephanie, and at the Fastlane event, she defeated Flair via disqualification after Rousey purposely attacked Lynch to give her the win; due to the stipulation of the match, Lynch was added back into the title match at WrestleMania to make it a triple-threat match for the Raw Women's Championship.[159][160]
Flair then won the SmackDown Women's Championship from Asuka, making the WrestleMania match a Winner Takes All match for both titles. At the event, in what was the first time women main evented a WrestleMania, Lynch controversially pinned Rousey to win both titles. The commentary and production team commented that Rousey's shoulders were not down for the three-count and many fans and media were left wondering if this was a legitimate botched finish.[161] Nonetheless, with the win, Lynch gave Rousey her first WWE singles and pinfall loss and became a double champion and the only woman to hold both titles simultaneously. With both titles, she was allowed to appear on both the Raw and SmackDown brands and got another nickname, "Becky Two Belts".[162]
Record-breaking Raw Women's Champion (2019–2020)
Shortly after WrestleMania, Lynch was placed in a feud with newcomer Lacey Evans, who was drafted to Raw during the Superstar Shake-up and who continuously attacked Lynch after her promos.[163][164][165] Simultaneously on SmackDown, Lynch continued her feud with Flair over the SmackDown Women's Championship.[166][167] In May, at Money in the Bank, Lynch retained the Raw Women's Championship over Evans, but lost the SmackDown Women's Championship to Charlotte Flair in the following match due to an interference by Evans.[166][167][168][169] After she lost the SmackDown Women's Championship, Lynch became an exclusive member of the Raw brand and continued her feud with Evans.[168][170] In mid-June, Lynch successfully retained her title over Evans at the Stomping Grounds pay-per-view.[171][172][173][174][175] Later that night, Lynch helped her real-life boyfriend Seth Rollins retain the WWE Universal Championship over Baron Corbin, after Corbin chose Evans as the special guest referee for their title match. The two feuds between the two pairs came to an end at the Extreme Rules event in July, after Lynch and Rollins retained both of their titles in a winners take allmixed tag team match.[176][177][178][179]
In August, Lynch started a short feud with Natalya. At SummerSlam, Lynch was victorious in a submission match between the two.[180][181][182][183] Upon her return in mid-August, Sasha Banks attacked Lynch and reignited their feud from 2015.[184][185][186][187][188] At Clash of Champions, on 15 September, Lynch retained her title after inadvertently hitting the referee with a chair, causing a disqualification loss.[189][190][191] The feud eventually led to a Hell in a Cell match on 6 October at the namesake pay-per-view.[192][193][194][195] Lynch was victorious once again.[196] At Survivor Series, Lynch faced SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and NXT Women's Champion Shayna Baszler in a non-title triple threat match to determine the superior women's champion. Baszler emerged victorious by submitting Bayley while Lynch was downed at ringside. Following the match, Lynch attacked Baszler and put her through an announce table.[197] On 26 November, Lynch surpassed Ronda Rousey as the longest-reigning Raw Women's Champion.[198]
Following Survivor Series, Lynch allied herself with Charlotte in a rivalry with Women's Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane),[199] leading to a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the championship between the two teams being arranged for TLC in December,[200] which The Kabuki Warriors won.[201] She then continued her feud with Asuka,[202] which directed to a match for the Raw Women's Championship at the Royal Rumble on 26 January 2020, where Lynch retained to end the feud.[203]
In February, Lynch feuded with Shayna Baszler,[204] who won an Elimination Chamber match to challenge Lynch for the championship at WrestleMania 36.[205] At the event on 4 April, Lynch defeated Baszler to retain the title, with her title reign surpassing the one-year mark shortly after.[206] Following the event, Lynch ceased participating in physical confrontations, often relying on promos to advance her storylines. On 11 May episode of Raw, Lynch announced that she was relinquishing the Raw Women's Championship due to her real-life pregnancy, and that the previous night's Women's Money in the Bank ladder match – which was won by Asuka – was actually for the championship.[207]
Big Time Becks (2021–2022)
On 21 August 2021, following a 15-month hiatus, Lynch made her return at SummerSlam with a heel character, defeating Bianca Belair in less than half a minute to win the SmackDown Women's Championship for the fourth time.[208][209] At Extreme Rules, Lynch successfully retained her title following interference by a returning Sasha Banks.[210] A triple threat match between the three women for the SmackDown Women's Championship was then scheduled for the Crown Jewel event in October, where Lynch successfully retained her title.[211] On 15 October episode of SmackDown, as part of her feud with Banks and Belair, Lynch would go one-on-one with Banks and Banks would pin her with a Backstabber after interference from Belair, marking her first loss since her return.[212]
As a part of the 2021 Draft, Lynch was drafted to the Raw brand as a SmackDown Women's Champion.[213] On 22 October episode of SmackDown, Lynch and Raw Women's Champion Charlotte Flair exchanged their titles, thus Lynch became the new Raw Women's Champion.[214] As part of the 2021 Draft, Bianca Belair was also drafted to Raw and continued her feud with Lynch. On 1 November episode of Raw, Lynch successfully defended her title against Belair, ending the feud.[215] At Survivor Series, Lynch defeated SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair in a Champion vs. Champion match.[216] Lynch went on to defeat Liv Morgan to retain the title on 6 December episode of Raw, and in a rematch at Day 1. On 31 January 2022 episode of Raw, Lynch would confront Royal Rumble winner Ronda Rousey but was dropped by Rousey as she left the ring. She would then be confronted by Lita and she would challenge Lynch to a title match at Elimination Chamber for the Raw Women's Championship and she would accept, with this being a dream match for Lynch as well as a first time ever match.[217] She was successful in retaining her title, which would set up a title match with the winner of the Elimination Chamber number one contenders match, Bianca Belair, at WrestleMania 38.[218] At night one of the event, Becky Lynch lost her title to Belair, ending her reign at 162 days.[219]
On 25 April episode of Raw, Lynch was confronted by a returning Asuka, reigniting their feud.[220] On 16 May episode of Raw, Lynch failed to become the #1 contender for the Raw Women's Championship by losing to Asuka.[221] The next week, Lynch defeated Asuka to get added to the match between her and Belair at Hell in a Cell, making it a triple threat match.[222] At the event, Belair retained her title.[223] On 20 June episode of Raw, Lynch failed to qualify for the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match after losing to Asuka.[224] However, Lynch was headed to the event after winning a last chance MITB qualifying six pack elimination match on the following episode of Raw.[225] At Money in the Bank, she was unsuccessful in winning the match.[226] At SummerSlam, Lynch failed to regain the Raw Women's Championship from Belair, but embraced her after the match, turning face in the process. After Belair was confronted by a returning Bayley and new allies Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky (formerly Io Shirai), Lynch aided Belair, cementing her face turn.[227] On 1 August, WWE issued a statement regarding Lynch suffering a separated shoulder in her match at SummerSlam, where she was expected to be out of action for several months. On that night's episode of Raw, she was attacked backstage by Bayley, Kai, and Sky, effectively being written off of television.[228]
Return of The Man (2022–2024)
On 25 November episode of SmackDown, Lynch made her return as "The Man", being revealed as the fifth and final member of Bianca Belair's team for Survivor Series: WarGames.[229] At the event on 26 November, Lynch's team was victorious after Lynch performed a Double Diving Leg Drop from the top of the cage on Kai and Sky through a table and pinned Kai to win the match.[230]
On 27 February episode of Raw, Lynch and Lita defeated Damage CTRL to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship with the help of returning Trish Stratus; Lynch also became the Sixth Women's Triple Crown Champion.[231] At Night 1 of WrestleMania 39, Lynch, Lita, and Stratus defeated Damage CTRL.[232] On 10 April episode of Raw, she and Stratus (replacing an injured Lita) dropped the titles to Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, ending Lynch and Lita's reign at 41 days. Stratus then turned on Lynch and both started a feud.[233] While Lynch lost to Stratus at Night of Champions,[234] Their second match on the 14 August episode of Raw ended in a double countout.[235] Their rematch was scheduled for Payback.[236] Lynch defeated Stratus at Payback in a steel cage ending their feud.[237] The match not being included on the card for SummerSlam (an event between Night of Champions and Payback) received backlash from fans on social media, with reports suggesting that both Stratus and Lynch had real-life frustrations with the decision.[238] Further reports claimed that the match was not included due to time constraints, which was seemingly confirmed by Triple H, who defending the decision by stating: "There was a lot of banter I saw this week about matches being cut, which is the word that was used. But nothing was cut. There was no card announced. If we don't have more things in the pocket ready to go for a PLE than can fit in the PLE, I've done a terrible job."[239][240]
When Lynch was drafted to SmackDown following the 2016 WWE Draft, she used the nickname "The Irish Lass Kicker". From 2018 to 2020, she used the nickname "The Man". Upon her return and heel turn in 2021, she began to use the nickname "Big Time Becks".[254] After turning face the following year, she reverted back to her "The Man" nickname.
Impact and legacy
Becky Lynch is certainly one of the biggest stars in WWE history and her legacy is cemented.
Since 2018 Becky Lynch has been cited to be one of the most popular and recognizable wrestlers of her generation.[255][256][257] Lynch was the inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion in 2016 and at one point, held both the Raw and Smackdown Women's titles at the same time. At WrestleMania 35 in 2019, Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey became the first women to have headlined WWE's flagship annual event, while Lynch was the first to have won a WrestleMania main event match.[258]
Lynch holds the record for most main event matches at pay-per-view events in a single year for a female wrestler (3 in 2019).[259] That same year, she became the first woman to have been named Pro Wrestling Illustrated'sMost Popular Wrestler of the Year. Lynch was also the first and only female performer in WWE history to have lead the company in merchandise sales in 2019.[260] Her Last Woman Standing match against Charlotte Flair at WWE Evolution was ranked No. 1 by WWE on "The Top 25 Matches of 2018" list. This was the first women's match to accomplish this feat.[261]
I can't think of another more iconic moment to define the fight, in another moment of photography, for the memory. That moment almost summarizes the change that was taking place in wrestling and how you, like you took over everything in the business and, it is almost thought that The Man was born there.
—CM Punk on Lynch's bloodied face moment in November 2018.[262]
Wrestler Toni Storm cited Lynch as her biggest inspiration and said that she is "taking the women's division to a completely different level."[263] In 2019, wrestling commentator Jim Ross called Lynch "the most over talent in WWE".[264] In 2024, fellow wrestler Nia Jax said that "Lynch is going to go down as one of the greatest in our business".[265]
Lynch is the first WWE wrestler to have appeared on the cover of ESPN The Magazine in 2019.[266] As of April 2020, she was the sixth highest-paid WWE wrestler and the highest-paid woman according to Forbes, with a salary of US$3.1 million.[267] In 2022, Glazia Magazine named Lynch as one of the Top Female Game-Changers in the 21st Century.[268]
On 1 November 2022, it was confirmed that Quin would make an appearance on the third season premiere of Young Rock, playing Cyndi Lauper.[276]
Lynch was a contestant on 15 November 2023 episode of Celebrity Jeopardy!, which drew a season high of 4.2 million viewers.[277] On the episode, Lynch set a Jeopardy record by failing to correctly answer any of the standard sixty clues. Lynch managed to correctly answer two clues in the "Triple Jeopardy" round, which was added to the celebrity edition in 2022, as well as the "Final Jeopardy" clue.[278][279][280]
On 26 March 2024, the autobiography Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl was released through Gallery Books. The book would become a New York Times Best Seller on 14 April 2024.[281]
Quin began dating fellow professional wrestler Colby Lopez, better known as Seth Rollins, in January 2019. Their relationship was made public in April, after months of speculation.[284][285] The couple got engaged in August 2019.[284] Their daughter, Roux, was born in December 2020.[286] Quin and Lopez got married on 29 June 2021.[287] Quin's father, Ken, died in March 2021.[288]
On 18 March 2024, Quin announced she had become a US citizen.[289]
Trademark dispute
In September 2019, Ric Flair threatened legal action against WWE and filed a trademark for the term "The Man", which was being used as a nickname by Lynch. The threats of legal action caused a rift between Ric Flair and his daughter Charlotte, who was Lynch's onscreen nemesis at the time.[290] Lynch responded to the actions by asserting that she still liked and respected Ric Flair.[citation needed] Ric Flair transferred the rights to "The Man" nickname and gimmick to WWE in May 2020. The terms of the transfer were undisclosed.[citation needed] Ric Flair began feuding with Lynch in 2021, accusing her of using the term without his explicit permission, but their dispute was resolved when he apologized to her in January 2023.[291]
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^Lyne, Laura (11 March 2021). "Dublin's Becky Lynch left heartbroken following death of beloved dad Ken Quin". DublinLive.ie. Archived from the original on 9 February 2022. Retrieved 9 February 2022. Dubliner Becky Lynch ... beloved dad Ken, who sadly passed away earlier today. ... Tributes ... Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, ... Cathal Pendred and ... Katie McCabe. ... Ken Quin (Mungret, Co. Limerick. Formerly of South Circular Road ... father of Richard and Rebecca. Beloved son of the late Kevin and Patsy. Sadly missed ... granddaughter Roux, brother ... sisters ...
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Hyde RoadInformasi stadionNama lengkapHyde RoadPemilikManchester City F.C., Chesters BreweryLokasiLokasiArdwick, Manchester, EnglandKonstruksiDibuat1887Dibuka17 September 1887Data teknisKapasitas40,000Ukuran lapanganunknownPemakaiManchester City F.C. (1887–1923) Hyde Road adalah bekas sebuah stadion sepak bola di Ardwick, Manchester, Inggris. Hyde Roed dulu adalah kandang bagi klub sepak bola Manchester City dan beberapa klub sebelumnya yang konstruksinya mulai dibangun pada tahun 1887. Seb...
State flag of California Location of California on the U.S. map This is a list of notable people from the U.S. state of California. It includes people who were born/raised in, lived in, or spent portions of their lives in California, or for whom California is a significant part of their identity. This list is arranged in alphabetical order by surname. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliab...
هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2019) هوارد دبليو. جاكسون معلومات شخصية الميلاد 4 أغسطس 1877 بالتيمور تاريخ الوفاة 31 أغسطس 1960 (83 سنة) مواطنة الولايات المتحدة الحياة العملية المدرسة الأم...
H.S.T.10 Blackburn HST.10 Role 12-passenger commercial MonoplaneType of aircraft National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft Number built 1 The Blackburn H.S.T.10 (sometimes known as the Blackburn B-9) was a 1930s British twin-engined commercial monoplane, designed and built by Blackburn Aircraft at Brough, East Yorkshire.[1] Design and development The H.S.T.10 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two Napier Rapier VI engines. It had a retractable conventi...
نقوش فلكية في سقف قبر سيتي الأول تعرض النجوم والأبراج المستخدمة في حسابات التقويم يتفق غالبية علماء المصريات على الخطوط العريضة والعديد من تفاصيل للتسلسل الزمني لمصر القديمة. هذا الإجماع هو ما يسمى التسلسل الزمني المصري التقليدي، حيث كانت بداية الدولة القديمة في القرن ال...
Cinema in England Plaza Super Cinema and Variety TheatreThe Plaza from Mersey SquareLocation within Greater ManchesterGeneral informationTown or cityStockportCountryEnglandCoordinates53°24′41″N 2°09′26″W / 53.4113°N 2.1572°W / 53.4113; -2.1572Construction started1932Completed1933Opened7 October 1932OwnerStockport Plaza TrustTechnical detailsStructural systemBrick and steelDesign and constructionArchitect(s)William ThornleyOther informationSeating capacity1,...
يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (ديسمبر 2018) درة قشلاق العليا دره قشلاق عليا - قرية - تقسيم إداري البلد إيران المحافظة أذربيجان الشرقية...
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Verbotene Liebe Serie de televisión Género Serial televisivoCreado por Reg WatsonProtagonistas Ver elencoTema principal Forbidden LovePaís de origen Alemania AlemaniaIdioma(s) original(es) AlemánN.º de temporadas 20N.º de episodios 4664ProducciónProductor(es) ejecutivo(s) Elke KimmlingerProductor(es) Rainer WemckenGuido ReinhardtDuración 25 minutos(2 de enero de 1995 hasta el 20 de junio de 2011)45 minutos(21 de junio de 2011 hasta el 18 de enero de 2012, 13 de mayo de 2013 hasta...
Former paramilitary group in Sri Lanka For other uses, see Black cat (disambiguation). Black CatsDates of operation1989–1993Country Sri LankaAllegiance United National PartyIdeologyAnti-CommunismOpponents JVP CPSL The Black Cat group, or the Black Cats, was a pro-UNP paramilitary organization in Sri Lanka. [1][2] The Black Cats were initially formed following the electoral victory of Ranasinghe Premadasa. It was the predominant anti-communist paramilitary of the United Natio...
1999 Australian filmSiam SunsetDirected byJohn PolsonWritten by Max Dann Andrew Knight Produced byAl ClarkStarringLinus Roache Danielle Cormack Peter HoskingCinematographyBrian BrehenyEdited byNicholas BeaumanMusic byPaul GrabowskyProductioncompanies Artist Services Showtime Australia Channel 4 Films New South Wales Film and Television Office Distributed byUnited International PicturesRelease dates May 1999 (1999-05) (Cannes) 9 September 1999 (1999-09-09) (Aus...