Rhea Ripley Retains WWE Women's Title Over Jade Cargill as Charlotte Flair Intervenes
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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Rhea Ripley Retains WWE Women's Title Over Jade Cargill as Charlotte Flair Intervenes
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
Rhea Ripley kept the WWE Women’s Championship at Clash in Italy on Sunday, beating Jade Cargill after surviving Cargill’s late push and outside interference.
Charlotte Flair swung the match by attacking B-Fab and Michin, then breaking up Cargill’s pin attempt after a Jaded that had Ripley in danger of losing.
Ripley capitalized on Cargill’s distraction with a headbutt and the Riptide for the decisive pin, ending a back-and-forth title defense in Italy.
Flair then stared down Cargill after the match, signaling fresh tension as Ripley’s uneasy alignment with Flair could shift into a title challenge before SummerSlam.
Is Jade Cargill's dream match against Charlotte Flair now inevitable after this shocking interference?
Was Charlotte Flair's interference a calculated move to secure her own SummerSlam title shot?
How much did real backstage politics influence the controversial outcome of the championship match?