Sol Ruca achieved a significant milestone by capturing the women’s intercontinental championship at Clash in Italy on Sunday. She triumphed over Becky Lynch, marking the event with her remarkable win. This match followed their previous encounter at Saturday Night’s Main Event. In that event, Lynch caused a disqualification by pushing referee Jessica Carr, allowing Ruca to secure a victory but leaving both wrestlers with unfinished business.
SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis set up a rematch with the championship at stake. Ruca showcased her abilities and claimed the title, overcoming Lynch’s psychological tactics. Despite Lynch’s efforts to unsettle Ruca through trash talk and various in-ring strategies, Ruca remained composed and delivered when it mattered.
During the climax of the match, Ruca executed a unexpected Sol Snatcher to decisively end Lynch’s championship reign. This victory marks Ruca’s first major triumph since her elevation to the main roster. Ruca initially made waves by defeating Bayley at a previous Saturday Night’s Main Event, highlighted by her selection by John Cena for that event. Her rise through WWE has solidified her status as a formidable competitor on the main roster.
Becky Lynch’s tenure as women’s intercontinental champion, lasting 43 days, came to a close with this loss. Her victory at WrestleMania 42 had previously made her the first three-time champion since the belt’s inception. The transition in champions adds a new chapter to the evolving storylines within WWE.

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