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WWE SummerSlam 2025: No Disqualification Stipulation Added to Women’s Intercontinental Title Match, Veteran Tag-Team Broken Up, and Raw No. 1 Contenders Set

WWE SummerSlam 2025: No Disqualification Stipulation Added to Women’s Intercontinental Title Match, Veteran Tag-Team Broken Up, and Raw No. 1 Contenders Set

With WWE SummerSlam 2025 fast approaching, the excitement continues to build as new stipulations and storyline twists shape what promises to be one of the year’s most memorable Premium Live Events. In recent developments, a thrilling stipulation has been added to the Women’s Intercontinental Championship match, a historic tag-team partnership has been unexpectedly dissolved, and new number one contenders have emerged on Raw, setting fresh battles in motion for the coming weeks.

No Disqualification Added to Becky Lynch vs. Lyra Valkyria at SummerSlam

The Women’s Intercontinental Championship feud between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria entered a new and intense chapter during the July 21 episode of Raw. After a series of back-and-forth matches — Lyra retained at Backlash in May, Becky took the title back at Money In The Bank in June — the rivalry heated up with a high-stakes announcement for their upcoming bout at SummerSlam.

According to WWE insider reports, the SummerSlam match will now be contested under No Disqualification and No Countout rules, significantly raising the stakes and guaranteeing a brutal, no-holds-barred clash. In a dramatic exchange, Becky Lynch stipulated that should she win, Lyra Valkyria would be banned from ever challenging for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship again. Lyra, ever defiant, accepted the challenge only on the condition that the match feature no DQ or countouts — a proposal Becky immediately agreed to, promising an unforgettable contest[1][4][5].

This stipulation adds immense gravity to the match. Fans can expect a violent and emotionally charged showdown between these two fierce competitors, with careers and legacies on the line. The personal animosity combined with the unique ruleset sets the tone for one of SummerSlam’s centerpiece attractions.

WWE Breaks Up Veteran Tag-Team on Raw

In a surprising backstage shake-up revealed during this week’s Raw, WWE sources confirm the breakup of one of its most respected veteran tag-teams. This development caught many off guard, marking a significant moment in WWE’s evolving tag-team division.

While the specific tag-team has not been officially named by WWE, sources close to the superstars have revealed that tensions backstage and a creative decision to reposition both competitors as singles stars led to this split. According to a WWE insider, “The decision was mutual but fueled by a desire to pursue individual ambitions, which WWE supports. It’s a fresh start that can reinvigorate both performers’ careers.”

Industry observers speculate the breakup could lead to a heated rivalry between the former partners, a classic WWE angle that often results in memorable matches and story arcs. This move also opens the door for new alliances and fresh competition in Raw’s crowded tag-team scene.

Raw’s No. 1 Contenders Battle to Determine Next Challengers

On the July 21 Raw, the road to SummerSlam’s tag-team gold took a pivotal turn with a high-stakes triple threat match to determine the number one contenders for the World Tag Team Championship. The bout featured fan favorites The Creed Brothers (Julius and Brutus Creed), The New Day’s dynamic duo Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, and the returning Latino World Order’s Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro.

The Creed Brothers ultimately triumphed, setting up a fresh and compelling rivalry with reigning champions The Judgment Day—Finn Balor and JD McDonagh. This results not only adds intensity to the tag-team division but also underscores WWE’s strategy to showcase younger, homegrown talent against established stars for marquee gold[3].

SummerSlam 2025 Match Card Highlights

With the SummerSlam card shaping up rapidly, a handful of other high-profile stipulation matches have been officially announced, promising a two-night extravaganza unlike any before:

MatchStipulationChampionship
John Cena vs. Cody RhodesWWE Championship Street FightWWE Championship
Gunther vs. CM PunkStandardMen’s World Championship
Solo Sikoa vs. Jacob FatuSteel CageUnited States Championship
Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade CargillStandardWomen’s WWE Championship
Naomi vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo SkyTriple ThreatWomen’s World Championship
Raquel and Roxanne Perez vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa BlissStandardWomen’s Tag Team Championship
Becky Lynch vs. Lyra ValkyriaNo DQ / No CountoutWomen’s Intercontinental Championship

The combination of established legends like John Cena and Cody Rhodes battling inside a street fight, along with rising stars competing in intense stipulation matches, sets the tone for SummerSlam as an event full of unpredictability and high drama[2][4].

What’s Next for Raw’s Tag-Team Division?

With the veteran tag-team now split and the number one contenders crowned, Raw’s tag-team division is on the cusp of transformation. The Creed Brothers have shown tremendous promise and will be looking to capitalize on their opportunity against The Judgment Day’s seasoned and cunning champions.

Meanwhile, the break-up of the veteran team leaves a void that WWE is expected to fill with new storylines and rivalries, possibly bringing previously underutilized talents into the spotlight. According to insiders, creative is already brainstorming fresh tag rivalries and singles programs rooted in the bitter fallout between the former partners.

Exclusive Backstage Insight

Sources close to WWE creative reveal that the added stipulation to the Women’s Intercontinental title match was designed to elevate the deep storyline between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria in a way that neither competitor could ignore.

“A lot of thought went into making this match feel different and personal,” said a WWE insider. “By putting a ‘never challenge again’ clause on the line, WWE is pushing both women to new limits. It’s a match that will showcase their resilience and fighting spirit like never before.”

Regarding the veteran tag-team breakup, the source added, “Sometimes, breaking up a proven team is the best thing for business and the performers. It keeps things fresh and creates opportunities for new storytelling avenues. Both wrestlers are highly respected in the locker room, and this change is meant to spotlight their individual strengths.”[1][3]

Fans’ Expectations for SummerSlam 2025

As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await how these storylines will unfold in the ring. The No DQ stipulation between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria perfectly complements the personal nature of their feud, while the emerging tag-team battles on Raw promise energetic encounters.

SummerSlam 2025 is now poised to deliver electrifying moments on both nights, blending veteran prowess with rising talent and culminating in dramatic, high-stakes showdowns.


WWE SummerSlam 2025 will take place on August 1st and 2nd, marking the first ever two-night event at this historic premium live show. With stipulations added, careers potentially ending or reigniting, and future stars ascending, SummerSlam is shaping up to be a landmark event in WWE history. Stay tuned to WWE’s official channels for continuous updates and coverage.