>>12289764Becky Lynch's rough life is to blame for her loss on Jeopardy.
>Becky Lynch, whose real name is Rebecca Quin, was born on January 30, 1987, in Limerick, Republic of Ireland She grew up in a time of political turmoil and violence known as the Troubles, which lasted from the late 1960s to the late 1990s. The Troubles were characterized by sectarian violence between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland, and it had a significant impact on the entire island of Ireland.>During her childhood, Lynch’s family lived on a potato farm and struggled to make ends meet, and she often went to bed hungry. Her parents worked hard to provide for their family, but the constant warfare made it difficult to find work. Despite the challenges, Lynch was determined to succeed and pursued her passion for wrestling. She and her brother joined a wrestling school operated by Fergal Devitt and Paul Tracey when she was just 15 years old. She quickly fell in love with the sport and began traveling the world to participate in various championships.>Lynch’s love for wrestling led her to pursue it as a career instead of attending school. She was studying philosophy, history, and politics, but she found it uninteresting and dropped out in 7th grade at the age of 15. After five months of training, she made her professional debut with the ring name “Rebecca Knox.” >In 2006, Lynch suffered a major head injury during a match in Germany, which almost ended her professional wrestling career. The injury caused serious damage to her eighth cranial nerve, and she experienced extremely painful headaches, loud buzzing in her left ear, and blurred vision in her left eye. >The brain injury, combined with struggles with drugs and alcohol, further lowered Becky's intelligence due to cognitive difficulties including memory problems, attention and concentration difficulties, and difficulty processing and understanding information.