
Rhea Ripley It is one of WWE's superstars that has most clearly expressed that Fans must respect the private life of fighters. These days we remembered the terrible experience that Sonya Deville lived and the way Vince McMahon took care of her.
► A terrifying experience
Because there are always those who do not reason and cause crazy situations, or, said more directly, terrifying experiences as one that lived the “eradicator” with his crush, Buddy Matthewsand that reveals in his recent interview with Chris Van Vliet in Insight.
“We looked at the house of the house and there was a girl at the door, and at first I didn't give importance. I asked me: 'Why do you keep playing the bell and stand there for an eternity?' Then our Australian friends came, who live nearby, to pick up our email, and said: 'This is for Rhea Ripley. I think it's a fan letter? ' And I thought: 'Oh no, who has my direction?' That is something that people should not do. It is crossing the line. We are normal people out of work, and we like our privacy. We like to have our normal humanity. But I reviewed the camera recording again, and this girl looked like the movie Smile. I'm sorry if you're seeing this, girl, but you were afraid. It was terrifying. He touched the bell, he approached a lot and simply (smiles in a disturbing way).
“Then he looked at his phone and smiled again, and was like that for a long time. He was there for 10 minutes, then he left, returned, he did again, and then returned with other clothes and touched the bell. I thought: 'This real girl believes we are at home …' 'The cars were there because we left them there. If I had been at home, I wouldn't know what to do. If she opened the door and she was stopped there, what could have happened? I could have done anything. I don't know her. I could have attacked me. And I don't know how he put his car in urbanization. We live in a closed community, nobody enters without authorization. It was scary.
“These things happen all the time with everyone. Liv (Morgan) also happened something similar the other day, and then everything that happened with Roxanne (Pérez) is there. People have to understand that wrestling is our passion, it is our love. But it is also our work. And when we get home, we are different people. What you see on television is not what is out of it. We are normal people. Please do not come home. Do not harass our property. They do not threaten us with death for a WWE story. It's crazy, and people have to learn to respect the limits. “