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Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl by Rebecca Quin

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Review of “Becky Lynch: The Man-Not Your Average Average Girl”


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“Becky Lynch: The Man” by Rebecca Quin is an absolute knockout! As a die-hard fan of Becky Lynch, diving into her memoir was like getting front-row seats to her journey from scrappy beginnings to WWE superstardom. 

Her wit and resilience shine through every page, making you root for her even more. But it’s not all glam and glory. Becky’s candid discussion about her struggles with eating disorders, childhood bullies, and the mental struggles of finding yourself is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

One thing I admire most about Becky is her relentless pursuit of her dream. Despite facing setbacks and obstacles, she never gave up. Her dedication to her craft and her mantra of making others look good so everyone can be good is a testament to her professionalism and passion. And let’s not forget her insights into the evolution of women’s wrestling. From the archaic restrictions to the groundbreaking changes brought about by NXT, Becky’s perspective sheds light on the journey toward gender equality in the ring.

Plus, the little anecdotes and nods to wrestling legends like Dusty Rhodes add an extra layer of nostalgia and charm to the narrative.

“Becky Lynch: The Man” is a must-read for any wrestling fan, old or new. It’s a raw, honest, and empowering memoir that will leave you feeling inspired to chase your own dreams with unwavering determination. Becky Lynch truly is The Man, both in and out of the ring!

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