Rhea Ripley realizes the perils of being a champion this close to the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event but isn’t too concerned about a potential cash-in.
On July 1, WWE will host its annual Money in the Bank event from London, England, the first time the show has taken place outside of the U.S.
Speaking on the “Battleground Podcast,” Ripley shared her thoughts on the winner of the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder match cashing in on her. She said,
“I prove every single week why I’m the most dominant woman here in the WWE. So, whoever wins Money in the Bank, whoever becomes number-one contender at any point, I’m not really that worried because I’m just gonna prove to them once again exactly who Rhea Ripley is and what I am capable of. I’m gonna hold on to this championship for as long as I possibly can.
“Obviously, people do surprise you and things happen that are unexpected but I don’t really just have a set of two eyes. I also have Dom Dom, Finn, and Priest. So, if it ever looks like I am in doubt or I am in trouble, which doesn’t really happen too often, I also have them. We’re there for each other, we’re a family, and we’re a close net unit. So, I can only see us taking over and I’m not losing my championship to no one. So, I’m not really too worried.”
Ripley has retained her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Zelina Vega and Natalya at pay-per-view events and no opponent has been announced for London yet.
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