Rhea Ripley breaks silence after pinning Liv Morgan at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

Rhea Ripley once again proved her dominance as she pinned Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. Mami reflected on the same during a post-match interview with Byron Saxton. Rhea Ripley joined forces with Bianca Belair, IYO…

Rhea Ripley breaks silence after pinning Liv Morgan at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

Rhea Ripley once again proved her dominance as she pinned Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. Mami reflected on the same during a post-match interview with Byron Saxton.

Rhea Ripley joined forces with Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi, and Bayley to take on Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Liv Morgan, Candice LeRae, and Raquel Rodriguez in a five-vs-five match inside the WarGames structure. The former Judgment Day member picked up the win for her team after putting the Women’s World Champion through a table.

Speaking about the win in a post-match interview, Ripley noted that she had pinned Liv Morgan before and just did it again. Mami also praised her teammates before taking a shot at the champion and her fanbase.

“I mean it felt absolutely amazing. I have been there before and I have done it again. I have proved myself time and time again. I honestly couldn’t have asked for better team to help me along the way. We went into war and we came out victorious and Liv, that little possum and her little fanbase can…cry about it.” [From 0:25 onwards]

Check out the interview below:

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Rhea Ripley is likely to get another title shot following her dominant display at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. However, she may have to wait a while as IYO SKY is next in line for a shot at the Women’s World Championship.

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