Rhea Ripley, a former WWE Raw Women’s Champion and the victor of the 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble match, was recently forced to withdraw from her match for the Raw Women’s Title against Bianca Belair because of an injury.
both of those, as well as the chance to compete against WWE Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair for the championship at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event, which she hopes would lead to a fatal 4-way match on Monday Night RAW. The game was also given official status. She joined Judgment Day prior to the contest, which increased its excitement.
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Injuries prevents Rhea Ripley from competing for the Raw Women’s Championship.
But regrettably, she arrived right before the event and got hurt, which kept her from working for a few weeks. She was unable to compete against Bianca Belair at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view match due to the injury. This definitely infuriated a lot of supporters. We certainly missed a thrilling game.
Was it actually unfortunate, though? If there had been a contest, Riya would have undoubtedly lost. His sole attention was on lifting Bianca into the air at that moment. Before winning the Women’s Royal Rumble match earlier this year, Riya might have lost some of her prime build. So, we think that the harm was actually a benefit in disguise.
In a recent interview with WWE Die Woche, Rhea Ripley—who also triumphed in the 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble—discussed her injury-related withdrawal from the Raw Women’s Championship battle against Bianca Belair. He stated:
“It was obviously strange (to stay inactive), especially given how active I was at the time. I was doing everything on my agenda, including appearing on television and attending live events. I missed a few in between since I was so busy and that reduced it to simply TV. When I returned, I believe it had been missing for perhaps two weeks. possibly months. It happened quicker than I anticipated (she laughed).
“But later I returned and began acting more like a manager, which made me pleased since it meant I was still appearing on TV and going to work. And I was getting to perform for WWE in front of everyone, which is what I love to do, and I gradually became more engrossed in it.
“I need to finish my work and beat up some boys. I therefore feel as though I only had a brief period of time that kind of flew by, but the entire injury itself flew by for me quite rapidly. Sooner than I anticipated, as I didn’t believe much time had elapsed by the time I faced Roxanne (Perez) in NXT.