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Among the favorites to win the tournament is Liv Morgan. The Miracle Kid has once again established herself as one of the most important stars in the women’s division. She is currently holding the Women’s World Championship on WWE RAW.
Now, if Morgan manages to win Queen of the Ring, she would probably challenge Rhea Ripley for her WWE Women’s Championship at SummerSlam. Hence, WWE could find itself with an opportunity to recreate one of the most historic matches in company history.
The reason is simple: both women are champions. Instead of booking a traditional championship match, Triple H could decide to raise the stakes by making the contest a winner-take-all affair, with both world titles on the line.
Such a match would instantly draw comparisons to WrestleMania 35, when Becky Lynch defeated Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair in the first-ever women’s ‘Mania main event. That match was historic not only because it closed WWE’s biggest show of the year but also because both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships were on the line.
Seven years later, the global juggernaut could have a chance to recreate that same level of importance. The key difference is that this time the rivalry already has years of history behind it.
Few rivalries have defined WWE’s modern women’s division more than Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley. Their story has evolved through friendships, betrayals, championship reigns, injuries, and countless memorable confrontations. Every time it appears the feud has reached its conclusion, another chapter emerges.
That history could make a winner-take-all match feel even more meaningful than the WrestleMania 35 encounter. Unlike the Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey storyline, which was built over a matter of months, Morgan and Ripley have spent years developing one of WWE’s most personal rivalries.
The emotional investment from fans is already there. A Queen of the Ring victory would provide the company with the perfect storyline justification for Liv Morgan to challenge Ripley. It would also allow Triple H to naturally escalate the rivalry without needing an additional twist.
While this angle is speculative, it is not entirely impossible. Only time will tell if Triple H and Co. consider this.
WWE potentially booking a winner-take-all for both women’s world titles at SummerSlam would be a masterstroke
If the above scenario materializes, the mere announcement of both championships being at stake would instantly transform the match into one of the most anticipated bouts of the year. Also, it would help SummerSlam 2026 stand out as a landmark event.
Over the past few years, Triple H has consistently looked for ways to make WWE’s premium live events feel unique. Hence, a winner-take-all showdown between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley would accomplish exactly that.
It would give The Biggest Party of the Summer a marquee attraction capable of headlining the event while simultaneously creating a historic moment for the women’s division.
There is also the question of what happens afterward. A unified champion holding both world titles would create numerous fresh storylines across RAW and SmackDown. Multiple challengers could emerge, creating a scenario where the women’s division feels more interconnected than ever before.
Meanwhile, the losing superstar would have an immediate redemption story waiting for her, potentially extending the rivalry beyond SummerSlam.
Of course, WWE still has several weeks before any such match becomes a reality. Liv Morgan must first navigate the Queen of the Ring tournament. There is no guarantee that she will ultimately emerge victorious. However, if she does, The Game may already have the blueprint for one of the biggest women’s matches of the modern era.
Seven years after WrestleMania 35 changed the landscape of women’s wrestling forever, the global juggernaut could be on the verge of recreating that magic. Hence, if Morgan and Rhea Ripley meet in a winner-take-all match at SummerSlam 2026, it may become the best match fans will see since that historic night.
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