
Rhea Ripley recently sat down with The Takedown of Sports Illustrated to discuss the intense media responsibilities sheโs shouldered in the lead-up to WrestleMania 41. Set to defend her WWE Womenโs World Championship in a triple threat match against IYO SKY and Bianca Belair on Night 1, Ripley described this week as both challenging and deeply meaningful.
โSo much on my plate. Iโm honored to do it all. I really am, as crazy as itโs going to be,โ Ripley said of the packed promotional schedule. โI remember being in NXT and wishing for an opportunity and putting in the work, but not achieving anything. Where now I feel like Iโve grown the Rhea Ripley name enough, and now the company really does hold me to such a high regard, and they put all this stuff on my plate because they know that I can go out there and I can handle it like a professional.โ
Ripley also opened up about her evolution in handling media, recalling how public speaking once felt overwhelming. โMedia was always something that I was terrified of, like sitting down talking to you right now, I would be absolutely crapping myself. I was so scared of doing media,โ she admitted. โI feel like the practice over the years has gotten me to this point where itโs second nature.โ
She concluded by acknowledging that WrestleMania week, with all its pressure, serves a deeper purpose. โItโs also reps that I need, and itโs also helping me get better at talking to people, and getting my name out there, and putting across what needs to be put across, and thatโs a massive responsibility for me.โ