Former RAW Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley reveals what it’s like to work in the Triple H regime


Former RAW Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley reveals what it’s like to work in the Triple H regime

Triple H and Rhea Ripley

Rhea Ripley is having a great time in the WWE and is doing some of the best work of her career. She will definitely go down as one of the best heels in WWE history as she is very convincing as a villainous member of the Judgment Day. Rhea Ripley hasn’t been involved much in the women’s division in recent times as she is being busy siding with her stable and dealing with the Mysterios and Edge. The Judgment Day, however has the upper hand now, with Dominik Mysterio being on their side.

Rhea Ripley has displayed her potential as a singles performer by winning the WWE RAW Women’s Championship once in her career. Ripley won it at WrestleMania 37 after defeating Asuka and held it for 97 days before being defeated by Charlotte Flair at MITB 2021. Rhea Ripley has also been a one-time tag team champion with Nikki A.S.H and had held the title over two months before losing to Carmella and Queen Zelina.

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Ripley has also won the NXT Women’s Championship once in her career during her time on NXT, prior to the main roster debut. The NXT Championship win was the moment when she had indicated that one day, she would be the WWE Women’s Champion.

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Rhea Ripley has worked under Triple H during her time in NXT

Triple H and Rhea Ripley
Triple H and Rhea Ripley

Rhea Ripley was a part of the NXT Brand from 2017 to 2021 and it was also the time when Triple H used to oversee the brand’s creative aspect. Recently, Rhea Ripley claimed in an interview with FOX Sports Australia that because Triple H is back in charge of WWE, working there is like returning to NXT. She claimed that The Game is very hands-on and enjoys speaking with him every Monday to get his perspective on things and learn from him.

“It feels like NXT again. It feels like that family environment that I really loved about NXT and miss at the same time. He’s [Triple H] very hands-on, extremely hands-on, which is something I really appreciate. I love being able to go out there and talk to him and just get his opinion on things and learn from him every single Monday, whether it be something small or something big.”

The Judgement Day on this Monday proceeded to attack AJ Styles but the latter was saved by the returning Edge, who speared Finn Balor and Damian Priest in the ring. Edge, then challenged Finn Balor for a “I Quit” Match at Extreme Rules Premium Live Event.

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