So, I spent a good chunk of my day diving into Rhea Ripley’s stuff. I mean, I watched a whole bunch of her matches from this year, 2024. You know, just trying to get a feel for her whole vibe.

I started by reading up on her background. Where she came from, how she got into wrestling, that sort of thing. Then, I dug into the matches. I watched her at WrestleMania 39 against Charlotte Flair. Man, that was a banger.
- WrestleMania 39: Her match with Charlotte Flair was epic. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
- Money in the Bank: I also watched her match from Money in the Bank, which was interesting because it was over a year after her WrestleMania 36 match, and I wanted to see how she’s changed.
- Title Matches: I paid close attention to her title matches. I wanted to see how she performed under pressure, you know?
Some highlights:
I took a lot of notes while watching. What moves she used, how she reacted to her opponents, the whole nine yards. I noticed that in her WrestleMania 36 match, she had her NXT Women’s Championship on the line. That’s a big deal.
I was really trying to see if I could rank her matches, like, find her absolute best ones. So, I compared her matches from different years and saw which matches were better than others. I think her WrestleMania 39 match was her best work.
Then, I heard that she’s gonna be facing Liv Morgan on January 6th. I’m pretty sure it’s about getting her Women’s World Championship back. That’s gonna be a must-watch, for sure.
It was a pretty productive day, I’d say. I learned a lot about Rhea Ripley. She’s definitely a force to be reckoned with in the ring. I’m excited to see what she does next.