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Becky Lynch Sets Jeopardy! Record By Getting Zero Correct Answers Through 60 Clues

Women’s wrestling has grown so much over the years. Fans are more invested in the female stars wrestling. Long gone are those times when people chose to go for a bathroom break when the women were set to compete. One of the main reasons for fans to gain a lot of interest in female stars wrestling is WWE Grand Slam Champion Becky Lynch. Apart from making history and breaking records inside the squared circle, The Man also seems to be doing the same outside the WWE realm… although it’s not an accolade she set out for.

The former WWE Raw Women’s Champion was recently a contestant on Jeopardy!. This was the Celebrity edition of the show. She participated in support of a noble cause. Becky Lynch was playing for the V Foundation and Connor’s Cure. Apart from Lynch, the other two that participated were actor and writer Rachel Dratch. She was playing for the City Harvest charity. Also, Home Alone fame, Macaulay Culkin was also part of the show. He was playing for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.

While the competition seemed to be getting tough between Macaulay Culkin and Rachel Dratch, Becky Lynch didn’t seem to be fairing well. Until the end of the Double Jeopardy round, The Man had gotten zero correct answers. This was the first time a contestant had zero correct answers after 60 clues were given.

How much money did Becky Lynch end up winning?

The Man managed to get some answers correct in the Final Jeopardy round. Becky Lynch ended up with a total score of -$500 entering into the final round. She and the rest of the contestants all got the final answer correct. Lynch ended up with a total of $1000 and was in third place.

It was a very close call with the top two places. Macaulay Culkin was in second place with a total of $33,600. Rachel on the other hand, clinched the victory by a mere dollar. She ended up with $33,601.

Rachel Dratch also advanced to the Semi-finals in the Celebrity Jeopardy tournament.

Lynch commented on her new “record” on Twitter:

“I never stop making history,” Lynch wrote.

What are your thoughts on this “not-so-great” accomplishment by Becky Lynch?

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