6 Ups & 3 Downs From WWE Clash In Paris 2025 (Results & Review)

2. Becky Lynch Sees The Vision

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It remains to be seen if she’ll be strolling around the place with The Vision every week on Raw, but it made a hell of a lot of sense for Becky Lynch to come out and help her husband at Clash In Paris. Seth Rollins made a point of noting that he didn’t have Bron Breakker or Bronson Reed in his corner (they'd been ejected by Adam Pearce for wrecking Roman). Paul Heyman wasn’t even going to be a major factor himself, so the reigning World Champ needed someone.

Becks answered the call.

She clocked CM Punk in the nuts with a low blow, then watched as her hubs hit a stomp to retain during the main event Fatal-4-Way. France popped big for Becky ripping off her disguise, and the long and short of it is that Punk has been screwed again. Now, he has sore balls to go along with an aching heart that was ripped out at SummerSlam.

It's looking increasingly likely we’ll get Seth and Becky vs. Punk and AJ Lee at some point soon. All signs (ahem) point towards Lee making her in-ring return sooner rather than later, so that's a bumper mixed tag-team match to look forward to. Ideally, AJ can spin out and become a challenger for Lynch and the Women's IC Title too. Let's just hope she brings the 'A' game Nikki Bella didn't.

Keep your eyes trained on Raw to find out if Becky is going to become a full-time member of The Vision. Why not, eh? She adds some balance across the board, and it makes sense due to the fact she and Seth are married. Excellent moment.

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