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Multi-time Women’s Champion, a Royal Rumble winner, a Triple Crown Champion, and a recent Grand Slam Champion, Becky Lynch‘s personality oozes success when she steps into the ring. If a success had many faces, one of those would definitely be Lynch.

But like all great things come to those who wait, Lynch also had to wait for a considerable amount of time, before she got to relish the name and fame she has today. That said, dive deep with us as we explore an untold story of The Man filled with her past struggles and agony.

The time when darkness engulfed Becky Lynch’s life

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Speaking with Chris Van Vliet on his show, Lynch opened up about her past struggles. Disclosing her untold story, she revealed the dark side of her wrestling journey when she completely felt lost. She started wrestling at the very tender age of 15. But four years later, an unfortunate incident forced her to take a long hiatus.

She elucidated, “I was like making waves all over the independent circuit. And then I stopped wrestling at 19. And I got very lost, and it got very lost for many years. I always felt like I had this thing, but it couldn’t go back to when I didn’t know how to get back to it and it was scary.”

Those were some of the darkest days of her life, which still sort of haunts her to date. After six years, Lynch came back to the world of wrestling, but her struggle didn’t end there.

What exactly had prevented Lynch from wrestling for six years?

Lynch suffered a severe head injury when she was 19

In September 2006, Lynch (19) sustained a serious head injury while wrestling in Germany. Due to this, she suffered from extremely painful headaches and a loud buzzing in her left ear and vision. The doctors diagnosed possible damage to her eighth cranial nerve, which is why she had to take a long hiatus from wrestling to heal herself.

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She returned to wrestling and signed a deal with WWE in 2013. But more difficulties greeted her when Lynch knocked on the door of the wrestling world. Staying away from the sport made it difficult to adjust to the new lifestyle she was stepping foot into.

The world she left six years ago had become completely different now, which was making it difficult for her to adjust. She struggled for quite a bit before getting the hang of a new style of women’s wrestling. But she didn’t give up and worked hard. Lo-and-behold, she is one of the most accomplished wrestlers in WWE today.

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