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Rhea Ripley, a prominent heel in WWE and the current Women’s World Champion is slated to compete in WrestleMania 40. She has made significant strides since beginning her career in 2017. As a member of the villainous faction The Judgment Day, she has established herself as a formidable force in the ring. But now it has been revealed that she has been in a problem outside the ring!

Reflecting on the importance of law and order, a quote from the iconic action film “The Transporter” resonates: “Rules. You can’t get anything done in a world without rules.” This quote emphasizes the vital role regulations play in distinguishing between right and wrong. Now, in a current interview, Mami candidly discusses a run-in with the law that landed her in trouble.

Rhea Ripley breaks the law by speeding

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As fans know, Rhea Ripley is a defiant personality in the ring. But recently it looks like she is also defiant outside the ring! During a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, Mami was asked to play the famous game of “Never Have I Ever.” In this video, she was asked several questions out of which was has she ever got a speeding ticket? To this, Ripley put one of her fingers down and playfully said, “Mami likes to go fast.” She went on to state it happens specifically when she is late for work. However, she went on and requested, “Don’t follow me, don’t follow my footsteps please.” This emphasizes that she does follow the law and requests others to do the same. 

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After this interview got out hours ago, it garnered more than 4000 + views and 500 + likes. This interview was taken after the WrestleMania 40 kickoff event that took place in T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas today. During the event, she had an altercation with Becky Lynch which indicates that they might have a match with each other in the WM 40 PLE. 

Also Read – “Mami Approved?”: Fans Believe Rhea Ripley Has Added Another Member to the Judgment Day

Although she is booked to fight Nia Jax in this Elimination Chamber on 24th February, is Lynch her opponent in WM? 

Ripley vs Lynch in WrestleMania 40?

At the WWE’s WrestleMania 40 media event, there were hints made about Rhea Ripley’s possible opponent. After Ripley’s matchup with Nia Jax at the Elimination Chamber, if she wins, she may have to deal with Becky Lynch. Lynch cut Ripley off and gave a ferocious promo, teasing a possible confrontation.

To have a chance to compete at WrestleMania 40, Lynch must first make her way through the skilled field in the Elimination Chamber match.

Bianca Belair and Michin square off in a SmackDown qualifier match for the Chamber championship. The event also had a noteworthy angle with Roman Reigns, The Rock, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins

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Nevertheless, the primary inquiry is: What is your opinion on Mami’s breach of the law? Is Mami going to take on The Man in Mania? 

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Oh, let me tell you about myself, I'm Sheron Singh, the WWE aficionado and person behind many of trending WWE stories at EssentiallySports. My journey into the world of suplexes and powerbombs began at the age of 6, thanks to my father and I've been hooked ever since. With a postgraduate degree in clinical psychology, I have the superpower to dissect the emotions both in and outside that squared circle at ES.
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