Rhea Ripley Reflects on Max Caster’s Past Reference, Deeming it a Mistake

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In a recent interview with Marc Raimondi, WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley explained why it was a mistake for AEW wrestler Max Caster to reference her during his rap at Double Or Nothing 2023.

Caster mocked Buddy Matthews by saying he was “cucked by a kid named Dominik.”

The phrase caused both Ripley and Dominik Mysterio to trend that night.

Ripley said, No, I wasn’t expecting it. That’s why I tweeted about it. I was like, ‘Yo, Dom we’re over in two companies.’ I don’t think [Buddy Matthews] was expecting it either, because he didn’t even react to it. He wasn’t really listening too much, but watching it back and getting tagged in things afterward, that’s where he was like, ‘Oh, I didn’t realize that’s what he said.’ I mean, it’s good for me. It’s good for Dom. At the end of the day, it got us trending on Twitter. It got us trending and if that’s what you want to do in your match, get two other people in the opposite promotion that you’re battling with trending, then I feel like you did the wrong job because you put us over instead of yourself. So that was a mistake on their part. Yes, you can take a shot at my fiancé if you want but at the end of the day, Mami’s on top and that’s exactly what happened.

In a recent interview with Marc Raimondi, WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley expressed her thoughts on AEW wrestler Max Caster referencing her during his rap at Double Or Nothing 2023. Caster had mocked Buddy Matthews by saying he was “cucked by a kid named Dominik,” which caused both Ripley and Dominik Mysterio to trend on social media that night.

Ripley admitted that she was not expecting the reference and took to Twitter to address it. She mentioned how both she and Dominik Mysterio are prominent figures in two different wrestling promotions, making the mention unexpected. Ripley also noted that Matthews didn’t seem to react to the reference during the match, but later realized what was said after watching it back and being tagged in various posts.

Despite the surprise, Ripley saw the situation as a positive outcome. She acknowledged that the reference got them trending on Twitter, which ultimately put them in the spotlight. However, Ripley believed that Caster’s intention might have backfired since he inadvertently promoted Ripley and Mysterio instead of himself. She saw it as a mistake on their part, as they unintentionally elevated their opponents’ status.

Ripley also addressed the personal nature of the reference, mentioning her fiancé. While she acknowledged that taking shots at her loved ones is fair game, she emphasized that she remains on top of her game. Ripley’s confidence in her position as the Women’s World Champion was evident as she stated, “Mami’s on top, and that’s exactly what happened.”

The incident involving Max Caster’s rap at Double Or Nothing 2023 highlights the impact of words and references in professional wrestling. While trash-talking and provocative statements are common in the industry, they can sometimes have unintended consequences. In this case, Caster’s reference to Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio not only got them trending but also inadvertently boosted their popularity.

The power of social media cannot be underestimated in today’s world, especially in the realm of professional wrestling. Wrestlers and promotions strive to create buzz and generate interest, and trending on platforms like Twitter is a valuable metric of success. However, it is essential to strike a balance between promoting oneself and inadvertently promoting one’s opponents.

Overall, the incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of professional wrestling and the impact of words and references in the industry. Wrestlers must carefully consider their words and actions, as they can have unintended consequences and potentially elevate their opponents’ status. As for Rhea Ripley, she remains confident in her position as the Women’s World Champion and continues to thrive in the world of professional wrestling.