Sol Ruca defeated Becky Lynch on Sunday to become the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion [1].
The victory marks a significant ascent for Ruca, who captured the title during the WWE Clash in Italy event held in Turin [1, 2].
The match served as a rematch from a previous encounter during Saturday Night's Main Event [2, 3]. The contest concluded when Lynch attempted a manhandle slam near the corner, but Ruca countered by placing her feet on the middle turnbuckle [4]. As Lynch turned around, Ruca executed the Sol Snatcher, resulting in a three-count pinfall [4].
This win addresses a point of contention regarding Ruca's recent performance history. There had been significant discussion recently suggesting Ruca had been unable to win a match via submission or pinfall since joining Monday Night Raw [3]. By securing the championship through a direct pinfall, Ruca has countered those narratives, and established herself as a top competitor in the division [3, 4].
The event in Turin provided a global stage for the title change, continuing the company's effort to expand its footprint in Europe [1, 2]. Ruca's victory in Italy adds a layer of international prestige to her first major championship run in the promotion [2].
WWE officials have not yet announced the first official challenger for Ruca's new title. However, the nature of the rivalry with Lynch suggests the two may remain entwined as Ruca begins her reign as the Women's Intercontinental Champion [2, 3].
“Sol Ruca defeated Becky Lynch on Sunday to become the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion”
Ruca's victory is a strategic character shift by WWE, moving her from a promising newcomer struggling to secure decisive wins to a legitimate champion. By defeating a veteran like Becky Lynch in a high-profile international setting, the company is positioning Ruca as a central figure in the women's division and validating her skill set on a global scale.




