Becky Lynch is the ring name of Irish professional wrestler and actor Rebecca Quin
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Becky Lynch is the ring name of Irish professional wrestler and actor Rebecca Quin
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Quin appeared in a 2013 episode of ‘Viking’ and also made an appearance in ‘The Marine 6: Close Quarters.’ Her character, ‘Lynch,’ appears in three video games.
In February 2016, Quin began dating Luke Sanders, an MMA fighter in the ‘Ultimate Fight Championship (UFC).’ It is believed that the two separated in April 2018.
Quin was born on January 30, 1987, in Limerick, Republic of Ireland. Since childhood she was passionate about wrestling and used to watch wrestling matches along with her brother. Her brother later wrestled under the name ‘Gonzo de Mondo.’
While growing up, she enjoyed horse riding, swimming and basketball. After schooling, she enrolled for higher studies in philosophy, history and politics, but gave up the studies at 17 as she did not find it interesting.
At the age of 15, Quin and her brother joined a wrestling school, operated by Fergal Devitt and Paul Tracey. She once revealed that before starting her wrestling training, she was getting into alcoholism, but wrestling helped her get over the habit.
After 5 months of training, Quin made her professional debut with the ring name ‘Rebecca Knox.’ She also received training at ‘NWA UK Hammerlock.’ During the initial stages of her career, she formed a tag team with her brother in ‘Mixed Tag Team’ matches and participated in wrestling contests in Ireland. Later she extended her arena and started participating in the European wrestling circuit as well.
Quin participated in ‘Queens of Chaos Promotion’ in France and won the ‘World Queens of Chaos Championship,’ in 2006. She appeared in the British professional wrestling promotion, ‘One Pro Wrestling,’ and Germany’s ‘German Stampede Wrestling.’
Before 2005, she suffered broken ankles (both) and two stingers during the course of wrestling tournaments.
In June 2005, she won the title of ‘Inaugural SuperGirl Champion’ at the ‘SuperGirl Wrestling Promotion,’ which is a branch of ECCW (‘Extreme/Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling’), a western Canada based professional wrestling promotion. She defended this championship for over 10 months. Quin participated in the San Francisco-based women’s professional wrestling promotion, ‘ChickFight III,’ and in October 2006 she reached up to the second round of the tournament.
In November 2005, she went on a two week tour of Japan and participated in ‘International Women’s Grand Prix.’ Later she stated that she considered this tour as the highlight of her career.