Rhea Ripley Opens Up About Nearly Quitting WWE

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Rhea Ripley may now be one of WWEโ€™s most dominant and recognizable stars, but her journey to the top nearly came to an end far earlier than many fans realize. In a recent interview with Paste Magazine, Ripley opened up about a particularly difficult chapter in her career when she seriously considered quitting WWE altogether.

The former Womenโ€™s World Champion recalled a time in 2017 when, despite working matches against rising stars like Bianca Belair and Shayna Baszler, she found herself stuck in a rut. After failing to defeat Nikki Cross in an October 2017 match for a shot at the NXT Womenโ€™s Championship, Ripley went on to lose 16 of her next 20 matchesโ€”an extended streak that took a major toll on her confidence and mental health.

โ€œI literally broke down,โ€ Ripley admitted. โ€œI was at my lowest, and I wanted to quit. I wanted to give it all up, and I was like, โ€˜No, you have to continue for all the people that actually did believe in you. You have to prove the doubters wrong.โ€™โ€

That pivotal moment led to a complete transformation. Ripley overhauled her look and attitude, debuting her now-iconic presentation at the 2018 Mae Young Classicโ€”a decision that proved to be a major turning point in her career.

โ€œI said, โ€˜This is me now.โ€™ And they were like, โ€˜Okay, weโ€™ll see if it works.โ€™ Luckily, I went out there, and I was so much more confident,โ€ Ripley said. โ€œThe second Mae Young Classic, I was me. I didnโ€™t care. I just wanted to go out there and do what I loved. I wanted to brutalize and entertain, and thatโ€™s where Rhea Ripley grew into.โ€

Now, Ripley is slated for a marquee matchup at WrestleMania 41, where sheโ€™ll challenge IYO SKY for the Womenโ€™s World Championship in a high-stakes triple threat match that also includes Bianca Belair. The bout will take place on Sunday, April 20th, from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.