How audience react Rhea Ripley moves it should be banned
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How audience react Rhea Ripley moves it should be banned

If you’re saying Rhea Ripley’s moves should be banned, you’re definitely not alone—a lot of WWE fans feel like she’s just too dominant. Her power moves, combined with her fierce attitude, make her look like an absolute wrecking machine in the ring. Let’s look at why people might feel that way (in storyline terms, of course):

1. The Riptide = Career Ender

This isn’t just a finisher—it’s a statement. Rhea’s pump-handle powerbomb (Riptide) has flattened top-tier opponents. The way she plants them with such force makes it look like they’ve been folded in half.

2. Brutal Ground Game

Her standing cloverleaf submission twists legs like pretzels. Opponents don’t just tap—they scream. Combine that with her ground-and-pound strikes? It’s pure punishment.

3. Unfair Power Advantage

Let’s be real—Rhea Ripley is stronger than most of the women she faces. Watching her toss people around with ease almost feels unfair. No one should be able to suplex or slam other wrestlers that easily.

4. Intimidation Factor

She doesn’t just use physical moves—she uses psychological warfare. That cold stare, her trash talk, and the way she stalks her opponents? It makes everything she does feel even more dangerous.

So yeah… “banned”? Maybe not officially, but it’s clear Rhea Ripley wrestles like someone who breaks rules without breaking rules—and fans love (or hate) her for it.

Want a mock “WWE Banned List” poster with Rhea on it? Let’s make it fun.

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