Rhea Ripley: More Than Just The Eradicator
WWE Superstar Rhea Ripley, known for her fierce in-ring persona, "The Eradicator," reveals a softer side on social media. Recently, she shared an emotional Instagram post showcasing a new tattoo—a portrait of her dog, Bella, dressed as Art the Clown from the Terrifier films. This poignant tribute highlights the deep bond she shares with her canine companion, who provided support during a difficult time. Beyond her tattoos and her wrestling career, Ripley's personality extends to a surprising love for horror films and a wish list that includes getting David Howard Thornton's autograph.
A Tattoo That Speaks Volumes
Ripley's new tattoo is far from her first; she boasts over 20 pieces of body art, many acquired since joining WWE and NXT. The Art the Clown-inspired Bella tattoo isn't just a display of her love for horror; it's a touching symbol of her dog's unwavering support. This deeply personal addition to her collection underscores the multifaceted nature of this popular WWE star.
WrestleMania 41 and Beyond
Despite her recent loss of the Women's World Championship to Iyo Sky, Ripley remains a dominant force in WWE. Her aggressive actions at a contract signing for the WrestleMania 41 match between Sky and Bianca Belair have ignited a potential triple threat match. Whether or not this showdown is made official remains to be seen, but Ripley's determination is undeniable. Her intensity in the ring is only matched by her endearing personality off-screen, making her one of WWE's most compelling figures.
Ripley's Fandom and Future
Ripley’s openness about her love for horror, her dog, and even the autograph she desires from David Howard Thornton, show her vulnerability. This contrast between the fierce wrestler and the heartfelt human being is part of her charm. As WrestleMania 41 approaches, and her future within the WWE remains uncertain, it's clear that Rhea Ripley is a force to be reckoned with, both inside and outside the ring.