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Top 5 Best Moves of Rhea Ripley

Take a look at the top 5 best moves of Rhea Ripley. Rhea Ripley has a great set of moves that she uses in her matches that results in her having banger matches one after the other.

Harsh Chopra
Last updated: 23.02.2023
Best Moves of Rhea Ripley

Rhea Ripley is one of the hottest WWE superstars right now and recently she has won the Women’s Royal Rumble Match starting from the number 1 spot and that is a very special achievement and she has been having incredible Matches for the better part of 3 years and has become one of the best female wrestlers in WWE. Rhea Ripley is extremely young and she has a bright future ahead of her and the sky is the limit for her

Rhea Ripley has a great set of moves that she uses in her matches that results in her having banger matches one after the other. 

So, let’s take a look at the Top 5 Moves of Rhea Ripley


1) Riptide


The Riptide is the finishing move of Rhea Ripley and it is one of the most difficult moves to execute and it requires great strength. In this move Rhea Ripley lifts her opponent from the waist and then she plants them back first to the ground. No other WWE superstar other than Rhea Ripley does this move.


2) Big Boot


This is a move that not a lot of female superstars in WWE are able to do as not a lot of them are as physically imposing as Rhea Ripley and her big Boot is so effective that it lays down her opponents for a period of time and then Rhea Ripley can set up another big move and get ok with her plans


3) Dropkick


Rhea Ripley has one of the best Dropkicks in WWE and she does a standing Dropkick to her opponents and it takes a lot of skill to be able to execute this move as well as Rhea Ripley does it. This move is where Rhea Ripley has the full control of the match


4) Clothesline


This is another move that Rhea Ripley does often in her Matches but it is not any normal clothesline as Rhea Ripley uses all her power to hit this move and when Rhea Ripley hits this move , it means trouble for her opponent and it also means that she has started to get the momentum and her opponents get a big impact from her clothesline


5) Vertical Suplex


This is a move that is one of the most difficult to do as there are many types of Suplexes but this Vertical Suplex is one where Rhea Ripley uses all her core strength and lifts her opponents in a standing Suplex position for minutes and then drops them back first and it looks great when it comes off.


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