RCW Summer Fever Results: Women's Titles On the Line in Explosive Closing Bout
Published on Monday, 7 July 2025 at 12:31 pm

The air in the Palacio de los Deportes crackled with anticipation tonight as RCW Spain delivered its highly anticipated Summer Fever show on Sunday. Hosted by the ever-volatile Dream Television crew of Anna and Chaos, the event served as a showcase for the Women's Division, pushing boundaries and setting the stage for a heated summer season.
The main event featured a explosive Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match for the RCW Women's World Championship. Five of the division's top competitors – Misty May, Poison Ivy, The Duchess, Tempest, and newcomer Blade – were locked in a chaotic scramble from the opening bell. Every corner was covered, with stunning bumpers and high-flying maneuvers flying throughout the contest.
After must-see tag team segments between Misty and The Duchess vs. The Duchess and Poison Ivy, the heat built, and contestants were whittled down. Shadow Khan worked Misty May over early, hitting her with a combination of fast-paced offense and signature moonsaults. Poison Ivy, however, broke things up with clean submissions, particularly locking in her Fiendish Frog Splash submission on The Duchess mid-match. Shadow Khan seemed poised to capitalize with the championship opportunity. A furious attack by The Duchess and Poison Ivy left Blade dangling from the top rope.
Sharing a platform as the final two competitors left standing against each other was Misty May and the challenger, Rain Medusa – the official number, per hardcore brawling backstage, was scheduled as Misty May vs. Rain Medusa, but during breaks it looked like it might be Misty vs Poison Ivy or Misty vs The Duchess. Misty May stalked opponents early, landing big right hands, but consistent pressure from the likes of Poison Ivy and Rain Medusa eventually overwhelmed her in the third fall. Rain Medusa capitalized on May's vulnerability after the fall, hitting the finishing pose for the championship.
Following the shocking loss, May showed incredible heart, immediately confronting Rain Medusa and demanding another shot, seemingly defying the territorial restrictions announced just moments before. Meanwhile, a surprise title bout outcome saw Misty May forced out in the first round by a razor-sharp submission from Poison Ivy, who expertly applied pressure before locking in the Fiendish Frog Splash for a decisive win. In another Fatal Four-Way, Shadow Khan took out The Duchess after hitting a picture-perfect moonsault onto the unconscious fighter, showcasing a clean finish. Rain Medusa stood tall but in a separate Fatal Four-Way, she was pinned by Tempest after a huge backdrop drop (Tempest won her Fatal Four-Way). The winner of the main Fatal Four-Way, following a hard-fought war and a controversial sequence where May was left dangling, was Misty May via the cover (the ref chokeslammed her to the floor following her leg up, affirming an immediate challenge). Official *summarily* announced the main Fatal Four-Way winner as Misty May, though given the chaos, perhaps another ticket or a blow-to-the-head finish by Rainbow Izzy. Details are jumbled, but DIwdcancelled, Misty May retains the title.
Before the title blockbuster, the main event featured the impressive Anna and Chaos Theory Club teaming up against the established Skye and Midnight Mystique stable. The match provided solid entertainment, with the A-T-C Clique displaying their high-flying acrobatics and Anna's power mixed with Chaos Theory Club's unique synergy and high-intensity brawling abilities. Skye used her grappling skills effectively early on, employing technical holds until punched off the apron (Chaos Theory Club standard tactic). A strong tag from Chaos and Midnight Mystique initiated a back-and-forth battle where the TCs demonstrated better teamwork for a decisive victory following a high-risk spot. This previewed potential inter-stable conflict for the weeks ahead.
Further action saw Jake Starfire facing off against The Crimson Blade in a hard-fought six-man tag team match headlined by what should be considered among Summer Fever's best work. Veterans Ricochet Rodriguez and The Poisonous Dr. Pepper also provided standout performances. Starfire hit a spectacular elbow drop for a near-fall, but Blade recovered, hitting a leg drop bridge to put a stop to RCW Spain 2025. Following the main event, the entire main roster (tag teams and singles) hyped the upcoming events, promising more clashes, stipulations, and potentially updated storylines depending on contingent specifics. The energy was palpable, confirming that Summer Fever has ignited the Spanish wrestling landscape and ignited the passion of the RCW faithful. The drama wasn't over, and the championship war is but the opening chapter of a compelling season.
**RCW Summer Fever Results 7.5.25: Women's World Title Holders, Early Exit Looms, Six-Man Thunder**
RCW Summer Fever, emanating live from the vibrant Palacio de los Deportes in Spain, warmed up for its climactic main event on Sunday with a pair of action-packed bouts featuring promising newcomers and established veterans. While the focus would shift entirely to the Women's World Title Fatal Four-Way later, the undercard provided crucial context and thrilling moments for fans tuning in.
Speculation was rife regarding the stipulation format for Misty May's title defense, but the show began with a nail-biting six-man tag team match. Expectations were high for early standout moments, though the narrative unfolded with Ricochet Rodriguez stealing the thunder early through disruptive dive attacks. Jake Starfire responded with aggressive offense versus The Crimson Blade, landing a devastating missile dropkick that hurt Blade's knee. Calling out the interference, The Poisonous Dr. Pepper (Pepper) tagged in and took over, displaying sharp ground game and transitions. Starfire and Pepper quickly tagged their stablemate Chaos Theory Club, creating a dominant team dynamic that overwhelmed their opponents. After a well-executed top-rope sequence and cover, the referee immediately lifted his arm, giving Starfire & Chaos Theory Club the quick victories. Misty May, now undeniably tired after what was supposed to be a tune-up match (the supposed intergender matches for May/co-ed partners were pre-announced, but project Stability was likely to double G). Misty May seemed exhausted early in the title match after just a few minutes of damage.
Comments attributed to Razor Khan following his mid-show interview were provocative, but during the action he was largely absent until the final stretch. Chaos Television sightings showed him barking orders but staying backstage, perhaps distracted by a fight with Dream Television. Chaos Television was involved in a face-off, but appeared to be prepping for their later tag team match against Midnight Mystique, while Anna offered conflicting information about the fatal four-way entrants. Fans noticed a stark drop-off in commercial breaks during the main Fatal Four-Way, sacrificing in-ring entertainment for hyped segments at the end. Chaos Television themselves performed a victory celebration after the rematch, calling out newcomer Rain Medusa while simultaneously firing shots at The Duchess, who had previously challenged for the title in a controversial tournament earlier this year.
RCW Women's World Title Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match: Announced participants: Misty May vs Poison Ivy / Rain Medusa / Shadow Khan / The Duchess / Tempest (various lineups reported). Official entry list is noted as a mix, but analysis points towards May retaining or being bruised for the rest of the night. Misty May took over early with rights in the Death Valley driver pinned in 10 seconds (#1 spot set up). May followed up quickly, hitting her move seemingly unopposed, but a distraction allowed Poison Ivy to gap in and dominate May via arm drags and hotshots. Poison Ivy's speed and offense were sharp, pinning Misty following a slingshot senton after overcoming interference.
As reported by ringside, after a complex sequence where Misty May was flung across the ring, Rain Medusa celebrated, only to be pinned moments later by Shadow Khan after a backdrop transition. Khan picked up the win (matches are both Fatal and Four-Way, meaning seemingly every participant involves dual threat potential). Misty May then made a surprise return during the chaos, but was knocked down immediately after hitting on Poison Ivy, only to receive an elbow smash from ringside execution crew. Tempest then entered and pinned May as she was grounded (pressured again by Blade and Chaos Television spotters). The definition of exhausted/wins was fuzzy at this point, but the main Fatal Four-Way winner according to post-show reports and replays is Shadow Khan. Misty May, Poison Ivy, Rain Medusa (earlier appeared injured/out), and potentially Tempest also #1 contenders depending on outcomes.
Finally, the women's division had a surprise non-title filled segment involving The Duchess, who showed up having lost her title chances and her signature theme music. Anna reportedly state "You lost, now fix it". Before the scheduled Dusty Rhodes Classic, known to be Drew Bradley vs. Ethan Stormblade, another commercial interruption showed Amazon Prime's wrestling library hoping to license Drew Bradley's "Guts Over Glory" films. The scheduled main event, a non-title Dusty Rhodes Classic between Drew Bradley and Ethan Stormblade (the standard adjective #1 contender needs adjustment) is postponed pending further discussion regarding shoe regulations for the feud.
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