There are a few people in sports entertainment who took the initiative to pen down their journey via a memoir and Becky Lynch will soon be joining the league. While speaking to Stephen A. Smith around this year’s Wrestlemania, the top Superstar revealed that she’s in the final stages of completing her first book that elaborates on her life and colorful career.
To the delight of her fanbase, Becky Lynch told Smith that it’s been gone to the publisher after she slowly jotted down her life experience in this book over the past few years,
“I finished it, so now we’re in the editing process. I’ve done it very slowly over maybe a year or two. [But] you start overthinking. It’s funny because you start to change [things up], so then you’re going back. So I need to stop. [Luckily,] it’s with the editor.”
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The one-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion also noted that one of the difficult things about the writing process was discussing “some of the stuff that you’re embarrassed about or you’re ashamed about putting that on the paper.” But Becky Lynch felt confident in expressing that intimate and honest detailing in her memoir and she certainly hopes to show her fans, the real side of herself.
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Becky Lynch utilized her maternity hiatus to start writing the autobiography
Though no official announcement regarding her book hasn’t been announced, Becky Lynch said in an interview with Upfront With Kate Hannon that the autobiography is tentatively titled “The Man: Not Your Average Girl” and it should drop on the bookshelves in 2024. No proper timing of the release was mentioned in the interview.
The MAN went into a maternity hiatus back in the spring of 2020 and relinquished her Raw Women’s Championship to the then Money in the Bank holder Asuka. The time off from WWE programming for almost a year and a half helped her to go through this writing process of the memoir.
Becky Lynch made a grand comeback at SummerSlam 2021 to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship and then the Raw Women’s Championship, subsequently. Moving on, she formed a dream team with WWE Hall of Famer Lita to become the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. The only active title that she hadn’t held in her illustrious career is the NXT Women’s Championship.