WATCH: Rhea Ripley stands tall after being ‘screwed’ out of Women’s World Title on Raw

Rhea Ripley destroyed everything that moved on Monday Night Raw following her Women's World Title match in London.


WATCH: Rhea Ripley stands tall after being ‘screwed’ out of Women’s World Title on Raw

Rhea Ripley on Raw in London (via @WrestleOps/X)

This week’s Raw featured a thrilling showdown between Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky for the Women’s World Championship. However, the match came with a twist—Bianca Belair served as the special guest referee. In the closing moments, The EST seized the opportunity to sabotage Mami, triggering Ripley’s fury. The champion retaliated by unleashing chaos, taking down both Sky and Belair in a dominant display.

As soon as she realized she had been screwed, The Eradicator wasted no time targeting the former Women’s Champion. Dragging Belair from ringside, Ripley unleashed her fury in brutal fashion. She delivered a devastating Riptide from the top rope, leaving The EST motionless. Shifting her focus to Sky, Ripley continued her rampage, dismantling her with vicious slams and crushing drops.

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After wreaking havoc, Mami raised the Women’s World Championship high above her shoulders, sending a clear message that she wasn’t finished yet. Ripley looked more determined than ever, setting her sights on defending her title at WrestleMania with no obstacles in her path. However, last night, Bianca Belair ensured that Ripley didn’t walk away with the gold.

Reports suggest that WWE is moving forward with a triple threat match between Ripley, Belair, and Sky at WrestleMania. With the latest developments, this outcome seems increasingly likely. However, next week in Minneapolis, MN, Monday Night Raw will reveal how the story unfolds.

Rhea Ripley breaks her silence after her ambush on Bianca Belair and Iyo Sky on Raw

Rhea Ripley snapped on Monday Night Raw, unleashing a relentless attack on Bianca Belair and Iyo Sky. Even after the show, The Eradicator fumed over losing her Women’s World Title opportunity. In a post-show interview, she issued a stern warning to both Belair and Sky, making it clear that she won’t back down on the road to WrestleMania.

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Rhea Ripley [via- WWE]

When Jackie Redmond asked Mami about her next move now that her road to WrestleMania is more uncertain than ever, Ripley didn’t hesitate to respond. She vowed to secure her spot at The Show of Shows by any means necessary, insisting that she never lost the match—rather, it was The EST who cost her the victory.

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Moreover, Ripley took direct aim at Belair in her scathing rant, claiming that the former Women’s Champion is afraid to face her at WrestleMania. She accused The EST of twice preventing her from winning the Women’s World Championship. Ripley warned that if this continues, both of her rivals are in for the worst beating of their lives.

Rhea Ripley to become the Women’s World Champion at WrestleMania?

Rhea Ripley has been struggling with frustration since losing her Women’s World Championship on Raw. In recent weeks, WWE has taken a different approach with The Eradicator, raising questions about her future in the company. However, there’s a strong chance that Mami could reclaim her dominance by winning back the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania.

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Rhea Ripley (via- WWE}

WWE continues to position the 28-year-old as the face of its women’s division. Despite not holding the championship, the former Judgment Day member remains the cover star for WWE’s major brand deals. While Bianca Belair remains a key figure, WWE appears to be focusing on The Eradicator’s potential redemption arc.

Therefore, the Australian superstar has a strong chance of reclaiming the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. A victory would reestablish Ripley as a top star with the title back on her shoulder. With only two weeks left, it remains to be seen how this story unfolds.

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