WWE's Rhea Ripley leads PWI's Women's 250 list, and you can find the full top 10 right here.
Few superstars are shining as brightly as Rhea Ripley in WWE at the moment, and it's been that way all year long. That's why it's not much of a surprise to see Ripley topping this year's Women's 250 list from Pro Wrestling Illustrated. That said, while it might not be shocking, it is still absurdly impressive, especially when you consider the fierce competition for that top spot.
ComicBook had the chance to speak to Ripley ahead of this year's SummerSlam, an event that Ripley was originally supposed to compete in but the match was later postponed. Fans didn't react too kindly to Ripley being left off the card, and that outpouring of support didn't go unnoticed by Ripley. "I appreciate it, I do," Ripley told ComicBook on Friday."All us women appreciate it. Because at the end of the day, we work all year round for opportunities like this. SummerSlam, it's a massive, massive show for the WWE. It's our second biggest of the year. So to not be on it, it's a little bit heartbreaking, but at the end of the day I know that we're all still going to be fighting for the next spot and the next PLE will come up.
While Judgement Day and The Bloodline are currently aligned with each other, there have been several teases that eventually the two groups will end up colliding. When asked about Roman Reigns' faction and Judgement Day possibly sparring, Ripley is confident that could happen and puts all her chips in with Judgement Day.
"I 100% think that we could," Ripley said."I think that we could overdo the Bloodline too. I think we could take over and prove why we are the most dominant force here in the WWE. At the end of the day, they might be blood, but we're family."
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