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“Mami is bigger and better than ever”: Rhea Ripley to the former WWE Women’s Champion

Rhea Ripley, a dominant wrestler, issued an open challenge to for... Read More

Rhea Ripley is currently one of the top-rated and most dominant female wrestlers on the roster. Fans worldwide admire not only her powerful wrestling moves but also her compelling persona. There’s no question that she’s the toughest female competitor, unafraid to go toe-to-toe with anyone in the ring. This fearless attitude was on full display recently when she issued an open challenge to former WWE Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion, Charlotte Flair. In a recent interview with Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Mami sent a direct message to The Queen.
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Rhea Ripley challenges the former WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair



Last December, WWE announced that Charlotte Flair would require surgery and would be sidelined for at least nine months. However, recent reports suggest that Flair might return this November, and it appears that Rhea Ripley is already gearing up for a battle against The Queen. In a recent interview with Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Ripley was asked to send a message to Flair. Mami confidently responded, “Good luck. Mami is bigger and better than ever, and I beat you at WrestleMania 39, so you best believe that I can do it again. I love you, princess. Get back, and be safe because Mami’s gonna put you back down.” (Via Sportskeeda WrestleBinge and Fightful)


Rhea Ripley not only issued a challenge to Charlotte Flair but also sent a heartfelt message to The Queen, wishing her good luck. While it's still unclear whether The Queen will return to WWE in November, one thing is certain: a showdown between Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair is on the horizon. If it happens, fans will be eager to witness these dominant female wrestlers clash once again.

As for Charlotte Flair's accomplishments, she is a 14-time women's world champion. Flair has held the WWE Divas Championship once, being the final holder, the WWE (Raw) Women's Championship a record six times, where she was the inaugural holder, and the SmackDown Women's Championship a record seven times, with the latter now rebranded as the Women's World Championship. Additionally, she has held the NXT Women's Championship twice and the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship once, making her both a Triple Crown Champion and a Grand Slam Champion.



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