Rhea Ripley is once again asking fans to show common courtesy to WWE Superstars.
On Sunday morning, Ripley posted to social media saying she was “completely mobbed” and pushed up against the door of her Uber.
“Remember, we are people. Do not swarm me or anyone like a pack of rabid zombies… No one should ever be pushed up against a Uber driver’s door and completely mobbed like I just experienced. Use common courtesy and humanity. No means no. Wtf.”
Ripley has called out similar fan behavior multiple times in recent months. Earlier this year, she posted that fans delivering mail to her home, whether by post or in person, was a violation of privacy.
“Shouldn’t have to say this… Do not ever send fan mail to my house. That is by mail, or SELF DELIVERED! That is 100% not ok.”
In May, she also criticized fans who post disparaging comments about women wrestlers online.
“Women’s wrestling fan – ‘women deserve better’ (Same breath) – ‘she’s sleeping with her boss that’s why she’s where she is’ – ‘She should retire’ – ‘She doesn’t deserve it’ – ‘She’s handed everything and never worked for anything’ – ‘I hope she gets injured’ YOU guys are the real reason it’s so difficult to be taken seriously as a women’s wrestler. If YOU put as much effort into your own miserable lives as you put into degrading successful women, then maybe you would accomplish something yourself.”
Ripley’s last match took place on Monday’s episode of Raw from Birmingham, where she defeated Roxanne Perez. She is not scheduled to wrestle at today’s Clash in Paris PLE.
Remember, we are people. Do not swarm me or anyone like a pack of rabid zombies… No one should ever be pushed up against a uber drivers door and completely mobbed like I just experienced. Use common courtesy and humanity. No means no. Wtf.
— RheaRipley_WWE (@RheaRipley_WWE) August 31, 2025
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