Rhea Ripley Stalked By Creepy Fan At Airport

Rhea Ripley has called for fans to treat WWE superstars with respect when they interact with them in public. Ripley, who currently appears on WWE RAW, spoke to USA Insider about her experiences with fans while traveling on the road. She said that she meets fans every day and while most are genuine and respectful, some have unrealistic expectations of her time and attention.

 


 

Ripley recounted an incident where a fan followed her out of an airport after she declined to sign some merchandise, and she became lost and surrounded by a group of people. She emphasized that this kind of behavior is not only entitled but can also be threatening, and that fans need to understand that wrestlers are human beings and not just products for public consumption.

She also expressed her appreciation for genuine fans who simply want to meet their favorite wrestlers and take photos, and said that wrestlers are happy to take photos and sign autographs for fans who are not trying to make a quick profit by selling merchandise on eBay. Ripley called on fans to treat wrestlers like normal human beings and to respect their boundaries and decisions.

Speaking with Chris Phelan of USA Insider, Ripley opened up about her experience with traveling on the road. “We fly around so much and we travel so much,” Ripley said.

Right now I’m doing both brands, so I’m at the airport pretty much every single day. So I run into fans every single day and there’s a lot of them. When it comes to signing, some of them have piles of the same photos, of the same action figures, of the same pop vinyls, of the same cards — and they want you to sign every single one of them. If you say, ‘Hey, I’m just going to sign one, I’ve got places to be’ — because most of the time w“It’s sort of an entitled thing when some fans expect us to just do it and they start making a fuss if we say no,” Ripley said. “So I had a fan follow me outside the airport today because I said no to them because I didn’t have the time and it was all of the same stuff they wanted signed. It was one fan specifically, he’s notorious, he’s always at the airport getting our signatures and selling them on eBay — we know his face, we know who he is. He was the main instigator, he followed me out and others followed him too and they all followed me as I’m trying to find my Uber. So I’m trying to tell them no and they’re all being persistent and I ended up getting lost, I had no idea where my Uber was, and I ended up down the stairs away from everyone else and I’m just surrounded by these five guys and they’re just hassling me. “I don’t think people understand how threatening that is,” Ripley continued. “Especially because you don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t know these people.” Ripley made it clear that she wants wrestlers to be treated with respect, like they’re normal people, rather than products.

Like I said before, if you’re a genuine fan and you just want a photo with us — we don’t mind taking photos,” Ripley said. “We love our fans, we love our support, and we love everything about the WWE Universe. If you want a photo, I’m down to take a photo, and I know everyone else is, too. If you have a photo of you and us together, I’m going to sign it because that’s a personal thing and I know you’re going to keep that and cherish that, and you’re a true fan, you’re not just trying to make quick money off us while we’re at the airport. Especially at an airport, in many cases, we’re sleep deprived, we’re in a rush, we haven’t eaten, and then there’s people jumping down our throats expecting something from you. It’s just a lot.” “Just treat us with respect like we’re normal human beings instead of products,” Ripley said. “I find that a lot of the time when you go to the airport, people that are waiting there, waiting for signatures and autographs, a lot them — not all of them, there is some good ones in the batch that actually want to meet their favorite Superstars and that’s all good and fine, but it’s the ones that are trying to make money off our signatures and just treat us like we’re a product for everyone’s use.”e do, we’re running late. I was running late to work this morning because I landed so late and I’ve got to be here at a certain time, and sometimes we just can’t sign it all.”

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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