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Fans witnessed the journey former WWE star Paige went through with the movie based on her life called Fighting with Family. While fans are familiar with Paige’s story, another female WWE star is set to release her autobiography. And it looks like John Cena had early access to the book as he had some praise for the star’s journey.

John Cena praises The Man and her story

Fans of WWE are aware that Becky Lynch aka The Man has been working on her autobiography book for quite some time now. The book is now available for pre-order and the Leader of the Cenation, John Cena, got to get his hands on the book. Taking to X (formerly Twitter) Lynch shared both Cena’s comment and how fans can pre-order the memoir. In his comment, Cena stated that Lynch’s (real name Rebecca Quin) story is of perseverance, humility, and raw emotion. He also called it the new “Underdog’s Guide to the Galaxy.” 

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Titled as the Becky Lynch: The Man, the book chronicles Quinn’s journey from her childhood in Dublin, to the bright spotlights of the WWE arena. The book is set to be released next year, on March 26, 2024. The book is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books-a-Million, and Bookshop in the United States and Amazon in the United Kingdom.

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The upcoming memoir is stated as a deeply personal story that talks about how Lynch had a thing for wrestling since she was a kid.

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How Rebecca Quin Became Becky Lynch

Quin who grew up in Dublin always had a thing for wrestling. She started watching pro wrestling at a young age with his brother Richy. However, what many fans don’t know is that Richy later on became Gonzo De Mondo, a pro wrestler wrestling on the indie circuits of Ireland. Even though his career was short, he had a significant impact on his sister’s career. During her early professional career, the siblings enrolled in an Ireland-based wrestling school while they were teenagers. There, the two participated in quite a few mixed tag-team matches and started developing quite a fan following.

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Later, Lynch moved to Canada and joined an indie circuit called SuperGirls Wrestling in 2005. For almost a decade, Lynch was a part of various independent circuits until she got her big break at WWE NXT back in 2013. Following that, she quickly rose to fame and made her Raw roster debut in 2015. Following that, she eventually made her way to SmackDown and won multiple championships along the way. As stated by the WWE website, the story is extremely personal so it would be a good idea to know her story through her perspective. Would you be buying a copy of her memoir?

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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For me pro wrestling has two things that I like the most, storytelling and fighting. Let?s just say movies are failing to keep me entertained in those departments. I grew up watching WWF and not WWE and any hardcore fan will agree that the two are not the same, but I love both iterations.
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