Highlights

  • WWE Superstar Becky Lynch set a new record for wrong answers on Celebrity Jeopardy!, becoming the first contestant in the show's history to perform so poorly.
  • Despite her struggles, Lynch remained in good spirits and poked fun at herself for her lack of trivia knowledge.
  • Lynch managed to make a modest comeback in Triple Jeopardy!, answering two questions correctly, and ultimately left the show in the positive, earning $1,000 for her chosen charity.

WWE Superstar Becky Lynch took center stage (for all the wrong reasons) on the latest episode of the iconic game show Celebrity Jeopardy!. Facing off against fellow celebrities Macaulay Culkin (Home Alone) and Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live), Lynch put in a memorable performance, but it was because she set a new record for wrong answers.

While Lynch, known for her wrestling prowess and self-proclaimed title of "The Man," dominates in WWE, the trivia pressure of Jeopardy! seemed to pose a unique challenge. She was in good spirits and poked fun at herself for struggling to the degree that she did, but Lynch set a record for getting no correct answers in the first 60 clues of the game. She became the first contestant ever to perform so poorly in the show's history.

Playing to support The V Foundation charity, specifically for Connor's Cure, Lynch found herself in the red after the Double Jeopardy! round, accumulating five consecutive incorrect responses. Exiting the initial round with a score of -$700, Lynch trailed behind Culkin's $2,700 and Dratch's $3,400. The first two rounds saw Lynch unable to provide a single correct response out of the 60 clues presented. At this juncture, Culkin led with $8,700, Dratch followed with $7,600, and Lynch lagged at -$2,500.

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While Culkin and Dratch continued their lead battle in Double Jeopardy!, Lynch experienced a modest resurgence in Triple Jeopardy!, managing to answer two of the six questions correctly. Despite her distant third-place standing, Lynch performed well in Final Jeopardy! It was too little, too late as all she could do was double the $500 she had earned up to that point, but she left the show in the positive, securing a correct answer and earning $1,000 for her chosen charity.

Lynch Had Fun With Her Performance

As one would expect, Lynch made headlines for doing so poorly. Still, she took the high road and stayed in character after the show, tweeting, "I never stop making history." It was in response to a tweet by Fightul who pointed out she was the first contestant to not have a correct response in 60 questions.

It won't change how adored she is by fans, but it will be interesting to see if any of her adversaries take a pot shot at her during an upcoming promo on WWE programming.