This compelling and deeply personal memoir from WWE superstar Rebecca Quin-a.k.a. The Man
a.k.a. Becky Lynch-delves into her earliest wrestling days her scrappy beginnings and her
meteoric rise to fame. By age seven Rebecca Quin now known in the ring as Becky Lynch was
already defying what the world expected of her. Raised in Dublin Ireland in a devoutly
Catholic family Rebecca constantly invented new ways to make her mother worry-roughhousing
with the neighborhood kids hosting secret parties while her parents were away enrolling in a
warehouse wrestling school nearly breaking her neck and almost kneecapping a WWE star before
her own wrestling career even began-and she was always in search of a thrilling escape from the
ordinary. Rebecca's deep love of wrestling as a child set her on an unlikely path. With few
female wrestlers to look to for guidance Rebecca pursued a wrestling career hoping to change
the culture and move away from the antiquated disrespect so often directed at the elite female
athletes that grace the ring. Even as a teenager she knew that she would stop at nothing to
earn a space among the greatest wrestlers of our time and to pave a new path for female
fighters. Culled from decades of journal entries Rebecca's memoir offers a raw personal and
honest depiction of the complex woman behind the character Rebecca Quin plays on TV--