Rhea Ripley Reflects on Her WrestleMania 40 Victory and the Potential End of the Four Horsewomen Era

Rhea Ripley Reflects on Her WrestleMania 40 Victory and the Potential End of the Four Horsewomen Era
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Rhea Ripley Reflects on Her WrestleMania 40 Victory and the Potential End of the Four Horsewomen Era

During Saturday’s WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) pay-per-view event, Rhea Ripley defeated Becky Lynch to retain the WWE Women’s World Championship.

In a post-match “Digital Exclusive” interview, Ripley reacted to her victory over Lynch.

She said, “I’m feeling alive. I’m feeling like I’m on top of the division and I’ve not only shown that to everyone else, even though I’ve already been on top for so bloody long because Mami’s always on top like you know, Cathy. But now everyone, has just been reminded why I’m the dominant one. I’m Mami and why this is my division.”

She continued, “Becky, she put up a fantastic fight like she always does. I knew that I was in her head and I was under her skin and I was going to get The Man that I wanted. I wasn’t going to get the mother. I wasn’t going to get the wife. I wanted Becky freaking Lynch. I wanted The Man. That’s exactly what I got, and you know what? I went in there and I beat The Man. You know why? Because I’ve said it before on Raw, but behind every great man is a greater woman and I just proved my point.”

Ripley beat Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39 last year.

During the post-WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) media scrum, Ripley was asked if the Four Horsewomen Era was over.

Mami said, “The Four Horsewomen era, it will live on forever. They accomplished so much. They took the women’s division to heights that we could have only dreamt of. They’ve done so much for the business and I have all the respect for every single one of them. I feel like the way I have been going WrestleMania after WrestleMania, finally knocking off the Horsewomen, same as Bianca Belair, she’s been doing the same, we’ve been proving that there is a shift coming and these new women are taking over and showing out. We’re trying to take it to higher heights than it has been taken to. Obviously, Four Horsewomen, they are amazing at what they do and we don’t want them to leave, but they’re going to have to move over because we’re taking over at the same time.”

Rhea Ripley Retains WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 40

In a thrilling match during Saturday’s WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) pay-per-view event, Rhea Ripley successfully defended her WWE Women’s World Championship title against Becky Lynch. Following her victory, Ripley expressed her elation and confidence in a post-match “Digital Exclusive” interview.

Ripley, known for her fierce and dominant presence in the ring, stated, “I’m feeling alive. I’m feeling like I’m on top of the division and I’ve not only shown that to everyone else, even though I’ve already been on top for so bloody long because Mami’s always on top like you know, Cathy. But now everyone has just been reminded why I’m the dominant one. I’m Mami and why this is my division.”

Acknowledging Lynch’s formidable skills, Ripley praised her opponent, saying, “Becky put up a fantastic fight like she always does. I knew that I was in her head and under her skin, and I was going to get The Man that I wanted. I wasn’t going to get the mother. I wasn’t going to get the wife. I wanted Becky freaking Lynch. I wanted The Man. That’s exactly what I got, and you know what? I went in there and I beat The Man. You know why? Because I’ve said it before on Raw, but behind every great man is a greater woman, and I just proved my point.”

This victory adds to Ripley’s impressive record, as she previously defeated Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39 last year. Her consistent success has raised questions about the future of the Four Horsewomen Era in WWE.

During the post-WrestleMania 40 (Night One) media scrum, Ripley was asked if the Four Horsewomen Era was over. In response, she stated, “The Four Horsewomen era will live on forever. They accomplished so much. They took the women’s division to heights that we could have only dreamt of. They’ve done so much for the business, and I have all the respect for every single one of them.”

However, Ripley also emphasized that she and other rising stars like Bianca Belair are ushering in a new era in women’s wrestling. She explained, “I feel like the way I have been going WrestleMania after WrestleMania, finally knocking off the Horsewomen, same as Bianca Belair, she’s been doing the same, we’ve been proving that there is a shift coming and these new women are taking over and showing out. We’re trying to take it to higher heights than it has been taken to. Obviously, Four Horsewomen, they are amazing at what they do, and we don’t want them to leave, but they’re going to have to move over because we’re taking over at the same time.”

Ripley’s words reflect the determination and ambition of the next generation of female wrestlers in WWE. As she continues to dominate the division and defend her championship title, fans can expect more electrifying matches and fierce rivalries in the future.

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