Becky Lynch has lost the Women’s Intercontinental Championship to Maxine Dupri at Madison Square Garden. Following her defeat, Lynch expressed frustration over losing her title and threatened legal action, alleging that a “conspiracy” was behind her loss.
On X, Lynch posted videos from New York City after consulting with top attorneys about her lawsuit. She blamed both Maxine Dupri for taking the title and AJ Lee for distracting her during the match, while also accusing Adam Pearce of trying to strip her of the gold medal.
Lynch shared that her lawyers described the case as “the most blatant example of corruption” they’ve seen in their 30 years of practice. She promised to reclaim the Women’s Intercontinental Championship soon.
The foundation of Lynch’s legal challenge is that AJ Lee should not have been allowed at ringside during the title match because he lacks a “director’s license.” She felt validated when the well-known Irish podcast “Old School Wrestling Review” supported the issue of manager licensing and her adherence to the rules.
Lynch remains committed to regaining the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, whether inside the ring or through legal avenues. However, for the moment, Maxine Dupri holds the title.
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