Becky Lynch Makes History As First ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ Contestant To Get Zero Answers Right — But Manages To Correctly Guess “What Is Ass?”

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Becky Lynch has made Jeopardy! history — without solving a single question right out of the first 60 clues.

Competing against Macaulay Culkin and Rachel Dratch on Wednesday night’s (Nov. 15) episode of Celebrity Jeopardy, the WWE star went an entire game — including the regular and Double Jeopardy rounds — without naming a single correct answer, per The Jeopardy Fan.

Luckily for Lynch, she did manage to land on the board during Triple Jeopardy, which is unique to the Celebrity Jeopardy spinoff. While competing in a round about butts, she correctly answered the clue, “A synonym for ‘butt’, it’s also ‘an unclean animal’ according to the King James Bible.”

She guessed, “What is ‘Ass?’ and upon learning she had the right clue, exclaimed, “I’m back, baby!” Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to save her and she finished the game with $1,000 in Celebrity Jeopardy money, with Culkin coming in second with $33,600 and Dratch claiming a narrow victory with $33,601.

According to TV Insider, Dratch will now compete in the semifinals, and may go up against Mira Sorvino, Dule Hill, Steven Weber, Katie Nolan, Lisa Ann Walter, Utkarsh Ambudkar — all of whom have already qualified.

Lynch, who will not be continuing her Jeopardy journey, delivered the best response to her trivia show appearance on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter): “I never stop making history.”

Her fans came to her defense on social media. One wrote that she “gave some right answers [but] just worded them incorrectly,” which another agreed with, claiming that she “should’ve gotten the points since it was the wording,” and blamed it on her Irish accent.

While her trivia skills might not be top-notch, her history in the ring is quite impressive. This year, she became a Triple Crown Champion following her win at the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship with fellow female wrestler Lita, per the WWE.

According to Fightful, Lynch was playing to earn money for The V Foundation, which supports Conor’s Cure, a fund that serves as a partnership between the foundation and the WWE.

Celebrity Jeopardy airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Next-day streaming is available on Hulu.