Rhea Ripley took to her social media accounts to react to the shoulder injury her rival Liv Morgan suffered during her match with Kairi Sane on RAW.
Morgan got injured in the match and had to leave the ring, with Sane earning the victory via forfeit. The former Women’s World Champion suffered a dislocated shoulder, and it is unknown how much time she will miss. The Eradicator, though, came to her aid and supported her after getting backlash from WWE fans.
Rhea Ripley Calls Out Fans Who Celebrated Liv Morgan’s Injury
It appears that there were WWE fans who celebrated Morgan’s injury, which could cost her significant time out of the ring, especially if it is serious enough. Ripley, meanwhile, took to X and fired shots at those who celebrated Morgan’s shoulder injury.
“PSA. Don’t celebrate an injury. Disgusting behavior. Don’t be like them,” the former Women’s World Champion wrote on X.
Ripley and Morgan have been friends off the ring, and it is not the first time that a WWE superstar has supported a fellow star on social media and called out fans. Ripley and Morgan had a mega-rivalry for nearly nine months, which started after WrestleMania 40 in April and came to an end on the RAW premiere on Netflix on Jan. 6.
The two superstars had a lot of back-and-forth during that feud and fought for the Women’s World Championship multiple times on RAW and premium live events.
PSA. Don’t celebrate an injury.Disgusting behavior. Don’t be like them.
— RheaRipley_WWE (@RheaRipley_WWE)
Rhea Ripley Reacts To Facing IYO SKY And Bianca Belair At WrestleMania 41
Ripley wanted to reclaim the Women ‘s World Championship from IYO SKY and went to WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas determined to become champion again. She faced both SKY and Bianca Belair, who had won the Elimination Chamber Match in March.
It was a special moment for Ripley, who collided with two of her best friends in WWE, and The Eradicator opened up about that match in an interview with Nine.com.
“It was a wild experience. It was special and honestly, I’ve done a lot – that was like my sixth WrestleMania – but this one was different, and I know the outcome wasn’t exactly what I was wanting, but to go out there with the girls who I grew up with in NXT [was special]. I moved over here [to the United States] at 20 years old, and these girls were pretty much my family, they were like my sisters and the only ones that I saw every single day,” Ripley said.
Ripley is looking forward to having another match with The Genius of the SKY for the Women’s World Championship, even though she has re-ignited her feud with Raquel Rodriguez lately. As for Belair, she is currently out with a finger injury she sustained at ‘Mania, but she should be back on time for SummerSlam in early August.