Becky Lynch made a striking return to WWE at WrestleMania 41 and swiftly claimed two championship titles since her comeback. Teaming with Lyra Valkyria during The Show of Shows, Lynch faced the reigning Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, securing a victory.
Despite winning the match, Lynch and Valkyria lost the tag titles to members of The Judgment Day the following night on RAW. Lynch’s recent heel turn against Valkyria, the former Women’s Intercontinental Champion, sparked a new rivalry between the two competitors.
Nearly Every Women’s Title in Lynch’s Grasp
Becky Lynch’s shift to a heel character fueled her feud with Lyra Valkyria, culminating in Lynch defeating Valkyria to win the Intercontinental Championship at Money in the Bank 2025. During Lynch’s break from WWE, the Women’s Intercontinental and United States Championships were introduced. Since returning, Lynch has captured the Intercontinental title but has yet to win the US Championship.
On the AreYouGarbage? Comedy Podcast hosted by Kevin Ryan and H. Foley, Lynch expressed confidence about soon adding the United States Championship to her achievements:
“I’ve held nearly all of them. The only one I’m missing is the US title. We’ll probably get that in a second. I mean, I’m the best. I’m the best to ever do it.” —Becky Lynch, WWE Superstar
Currently, the Women’s United States Champion is Giulia. Lynch is scheduled to defend her Intercontinental Championship against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria at Evolution 2, which will take place on July 13th, 2025.

Additional Updates in the Wrestling World
Beyond Becky Lynch’s storyline, several noteworthy developments have emerged in the wrestling landscape. A formerly inactive WWE star’s status has been disclosed after over two years without competing. John Cena’s provocative comments ahead of Night of Champions continue to generate industry buzz, with some speculating about his influence on the departure of three former champions.
In AEW, the locker room reportedly remains divided over a significant star’s controversial situation, following the ex-champion’s absence since November 2024. Rumors also suggest that Roman Reigns’ career may decline if he transitions to AEW, while a two-time WWE World Champion is rumored to be preparing for retirement amid ongoing speculation.
Solo Sikoa has confirmed the name of his WWE SmackDown faction and currently holds the United States Championship, possibly leading one of the strongest groups on the roster. Additionally, a WWE couple has announced their engagement, and Charlotte Flair has openly reflected on a particularly intense and personal rivalry during her career.
The Road Ahead for Becky Lynch and WWE’s Women’s Division
Becky Lynch’s resurgence in WWE and her expressed determination to claim the remaining Women’s United States Championship signify a renewed dominance in the women’s division. With a scheduled title defense at the upcoming Evolution event, Lynch’s momentum could elevate her status further and shake up the competitive landscape. Her ongoing rivalries and championship pursuits highlight a dynamic phase for WWE’s female superstars and promise compelling storylines for fans moving forward.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Has Becky Lynch quit the WWE?
A. In late 2023, Lynch captured the NXT Women’s Championship, making her the sixth woman to achieve a Grand Slam title in the company’s records. Her contract ended in June 2024, and she hasn’t come back to WWE after that.
Q. Is Becky Lynch still in WWE in 2025?
A. Becky Lynch came back to WWE at WrestleMania 41 in April 2025, ending her year-long break from TV appearances. Lynch left WWE after she lost the WWE Women’s World Championship to Liv Morgan on Raw in May 2024 and didn’t win it back.
