Rhea Ripley has undergone a significant transformation in her style since she first stepped into the WWE ring. She openly discussed these changes on “The Wrestling Classic” podcast.
Key points from the podcast are noted below:
When discussing the evolution of her style, Ripley remarked:
“From the first Mae Young Classic to the second, much had happened in my life. I experienced bullying at work, orders on what to do, and constant reminders that I wasn’t good enough. It reached a point where I had had enough. I was trying to mold myself into a person I clearly wasn’t just to meet the expectations of the organisation. But I couldn’t stand it anymore.”
As she touched on the topic of becoming increasingly at ease with herself, Ripley stated:
“As the years have passed, you can see my confidence surge and how comfortable I am in my own skin. This isn’t just about WWE; it’s representative of my real life. I am evolving.”
Check out the complete discussion of Rhea Ripley on topics ranging from her confidence to her experiences in War Games, Judgement Day, and more, in this embedded content.