
Becky Lynch Teases Lawsuit After Controversial Title Loss – The November 17 edition of WWE RAW at Madison Square Garden saw a shocking title change in the women’s division, and Becky Lynch is refusing to accept the result.
Maxxine Dupri stunned fans by defeating Lynch to capture the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The upset came after AJ Lee made a surprise return, distracting Lynch long enough for Dupri to hit a top-rope crossbody and score the pinfall. The victory marked Dupri’s first championship win in WWE, and Triple H quickly congratulated her on social media, calling the moment a massive achievement against a multi-time world champion in one of wrestling’s most iconic venues.
Lynch, however, immediately fired back. Retweeting Triple H’s post, she declared the outcome invalid and vowed to protest. “Three letters: NML. No. Managers. License,” Lynch wrote. She argued that under New York State Athletic Commission rules, interfering parties must hold a manager’s license to be allowed at ringside. Since AJ Lee was not verified, Lynch claimed the match was “clearly rigged” and promised legal action, even threatening a lawsuit over the changing of the championship side plates.
Her frustration continued in a backstage video alongside Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston. Lynch again accused AJ Lee of breaking commission rules, insisting that anyone entering the arena must be cleared by officials. Woods and Kingston backed her up, assuring her that they and their team were fully supportive of her protest.
The controversy has added another layer of intrigue to AJ Lee’s return, which already sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe. Whether Lynch’s protest will gain traction with management or the commission remains to be seen, but the fallout from Madison Square Garden has ensured that the Women’s Intercontinental Championship picture is now one of the most heated stories in WWE.
Becky Lynch Teases Lawsuit After Controversial Title Loss

