Since her debut on the main roster back in 2021, Rhea Ripley has been touted to be a future star power in the WWE who is going to carry the company’s workload for a long time. She did work very hard to get rid of the initial happy-go-lucky persona and become the Nightmare that she currently is. Eventually, she’s also become one of the top female Superstars in WWE.
Starting from WrestleMania 39, Rhea Ripley is not only the reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion, but she is also one of the most physically intimidating performers on the women’s roster. She just loves to terrorize her opponents with her scary antics and That being said, it comes as no surprise that she was recently compared to none other than Brock Lesnar.
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WWE recently held a live event in Manchester, New Hampshire. On that show, Rhea Ripley defended her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Natalya Neidhart and easily retained just like she did at her last televised title defense at Night of Champions.
Following the match, Steve Fall took to Twitter to share a picture of the champion from the event and called her “the NEXT BIG THING.” The Superstar herself loved the comparison which came as no surprise.
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Rhea Ripley is on a roll since winning a championship at WrestleMania 39
Rhea Ripley won the Raw Women’s Championship in her debut match at WrestleMania 37 which showed her true potential. However, she’d thereafter gone soft due to WWE’s lack of creative plans. But since she was put on a role as part of The Judgment Day, the faction as well as the members started picking up momentums with each passing week.
With Judgment Day members by her side, Rhea Ripley thinks of herself as a menace. Since winning the title from Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 39, the reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion has been running roughshod on her opponents on WWE Raw and she won’t have it any other way
“I’m a menace. I’m chaotic,” Rhea Ripley said in an interview with FOX 61. “I love, obviously, to beat people up. I love to cause a bit of pain and bring the brutality. I love to ragdoll them and throw them around and show them what my strength entails, and what I can do in the ring.” (Quotes courtesy Wrestling INC)