Rhea Ripley Out of SummerSlam, Women's Championship on the Line in Ladder Match

WWE Women's Champion Rhea Ripley has been declared out of SummerSlam with a torn meniscus, according to Raw general manager Adam Pearce. This forces a change to the planned championship match.
Expect a chaotic and high-impact ladder match. The lack of a clear favorite without announced participants makes it difficult to predict, but the match will likely feature a mix of high-flying and power-based wrestlers vying for the interim championship.
Fans will not see Rhea Ripley defend her WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam. The reigning champion is sidelined with a torn meniscus, a significant injury confirmed by Raw general manager Adam Pearce.
With Ripley unable to compete, the WWE has announced a new direction for the Women's Championship at the upcoming major event. A grueling ladder match will now be contested, with the winner being crowned the interim WWE Women's Champion.
This unexpected development means the title will remain in play at SummerSlam, albeit with a new champion being crowned in Ripley's absence. The specific participants for the ladder match have not yet been revealed, but the stipulation promises a high-stakes, unpredictable contest.
While Ripley's injury is a blow, the decision to hold a ladder match for an interim title keeps the division relevant at SummerSlam and offers a compelling narrative for the remaining roster members.


