Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley. Image Credits: Twitter

The former WWE Raw Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley recently said that she was very excited to see the reaction of the fans at the Money in the Bank pay per view event of WWE.

Rhea Ripley was the previous WWE Raw Women’s Champion who defended her Championship against Charlotte Flair. Rhea dropped the title to Charlotte and it was a very good match. This booking decision has already been criticized a lot by the world of professional wrestling.

Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley. Image Credits: Twitter

Rhea Ripley Says She Was Curious To See Fans’ Reaction At Money In The Bank

Ripley got amazing response from the fans throughout her match against Charlotte Flair. On the other hand, Charlotte got mixed reaction only. Throughout the night, the crowd of the event was excellent and very lively. The best part of the event was its crowd.

The crowd of Money in the Bank was one of the best crowds in the recent history of WWE, of course we are not counting the Thunderdome era in this history. It was an average event where the outcomes of most of the matches were really predictable. The crowd reaction saved the event completely.

Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley. Image Credits: Twitter

Rhea Ripley, who is a former WWE NXT Women’s Champion, recently spoke to Bleacher Report where she said that she was very excited to see the reaction of the fans at Money in the Bank pay per view event of WWE. She said;

“It’s been completely wild to say the least. It’s been so strange at times, not knowing how anyone is feeling. I’m very intrigued for this Sunday to see how people react when I walk out. Honestly, I’m not too sure how people feel about me right now.

Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley. Image Credits: Twitter

“I know a lot of people didn’t really know me too well before I came to Raw, so a lot of people may not know exactly who I am, and I’m here to show them exactly who I am. I can’t wait to possibly change their minds and make them back me up and cheer for me and believe in me because they should. I’m here to stay, and I’m the Raw Women’s champion.”