Rhea Ripley Shows Toned Behind In Lifting Video

Rhea Ripley is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars in the women’s division in WWE and this is due to the fact that she always keeps herself in incredible shape.

 


 

We go twenty-four seven till we’re six feet deep

 

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Rhea Ripley’s journey to becoming one of the top female Superstars in WWE has been marked by immense dedication and hard work. As the current reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion, Ripley has not only established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the ring but also stands out as one of the most physically imposing women in the entire company. Adding to her appeal, Ripley has garnered popularity with her catchy catchphrases, most notably the term “Mami.” Recently, she shed light on the origins of this catchphrase during an interview on The Ringer with Pete Rosenberg, providing fans with an intriguing glimpse into its creation.

During her interview, the SmackDown Women’s Champion delved into the origins of the “Mami” catchphrase, tracing it back to her forthcoming rivalry with Rey Mysterio. Recounting the events, Ripley recalled a match in which she found herself in a Fatal 4-Way, inadvertently kneeing herself in the face. Despite the setback, she remained determined to make a strong comeback, aware of her upcoming hiatus. She discovered that her return to the WWE would coincide with Rey Mysterio’s anniversary, and mischievously seized the opportunity to stir things up.

Displaying her audacious side, Ripley decided to don an Eddie Guerrero shirt with the words “I’m your Papi.” Unleashing this unexpected choice of attire, she set the stage for a monumental response from the wrestling community. The internet exploded with excitement, fans passionately embraced the moment, and the nickname “Papi” began to circulate. Fully embracing the momentum, Ripley decided to capitalize on the enthusiasm and suggested creating merchandise featuring the catchphrase.

However, the WWE officials proposed a slight alteration, opting to replace “Papi” with “Mami.” This alteration resulted in the birth of the “Mami” catchphrase, marking the beginning of a thrilling journey involving Dominik and the Mysterio family, reminiscent of a captivating Judgment Day scenario. Ripley’s decision to sport the Eddie Guerrero shirt unexpectedly ignited a wildfire of fan support and set in motion an exhilarating ride that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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