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Becky Lynch, the WWE Women’s World Champion, recently won the title after a fierce battle royal match on “Monday Night Raw.” The match featured fifteen women, with Lynch ultimately emerging victorious. After some strategic teamwork with Liv Morgan, Lynch was able to eliminate Nia Jax and secure the championship. This victory marked Lynch’s fifth Women’s World Championship win, solidifying her status as a seven-time champion.

The title was vacated by Rhea Ripley due to a shoulder injury sustained during an attack by Liv Morgan after WrestleMania 40. Ripley’s reign lasted an impressive 379 days, tying her with Bayley for the longest reign in WWE history. With Lynch reclaiming the championship, she returns to the title that she first won in 2016 as the inaugural SmackDown Women’s Champion.

For Lynch, this victory is a redemption of sorts after her defeat against Ripley at WrestleMania 40. Despite the setback, Lynch’s resilience and skill have led her back to the top of the women’s division in WWE. Her impressive track record as a multiple-time champion showcases her dominance in the ring and solidifies her legacy as one of the top female wrestlers in the industry.

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