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Rhea Ripley attacks IYO SKY and Bianca Belair; signs WrestleMania contract (Photograph: X)
The WWE RAW event that took place in Brussels on March 17 was spectacular and became a huge hit. To guarantee a title match at WWE WrestleMania 41, a contract signing was scheduled on WWE RAW. Rhea Ripley interrupted WWE Women's Champion Iyo Sky and Bianca Belair's contract signing on the March 17th episode of WWE Raw. For their encounter at WWE WrestleMania 41, she signed the contract after slamming Belair on SKY.
During the program, aired on March 10th, Rhea Ripley interrupted to voice her feelings after SKY slapped her and Belair. Rhea Ripley was not pleased as she entered the ring following the signing of Iyo Sky and Bianca Belair's WrestleMania contract. Ultimately, she continues to hold Bianca Belair responsible for her initial loss of the WWE Women's World Title. Ripley and Belair became more tense.
When Bianca Belair arrived, he and Ripley got into a fight. Ripley repelled both of them, but SKY also became involved. After Belair won the Women's Elimination Chamber, and she was eligible to compete in the championship. Sky won the WWE Women's Championship on the March 3rd episode of WWE RAW after defeating Ripley.
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#RheaRipley isn't having this contract signing without her involvement! She signed her name onto the contract after jacking up the other #BianacaBelair and #IyoSky#WWERAWpic.twitter.com/3wFJv7P8Olpic.twitter.com/4VadXX452X
— Ringside News: WWE & AEW Wrestling News (@ringsidenews_) March 17, 2025
When SKY attempted to get involved, as she ended it by getting herself struck. Then Ripley shoved Belair into SKY on top of the table after headbutting her. Ripley proceeded to sign the contract and leave. It was unclear how WWE would react to Ripley's aggressive entry into the Women's World Championship scenario. After all, it indicated, that The Eradicator would formally enter the Women's World Title battle, making it a triple threat match.
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