A major WWE Superstar begged Rhea Ripley for help ahead of this week's edition of SmackDown. Ripley competed in the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match at the PLE this past Saturday night, but Naomi emerged victorious.
Women's United States Champion Zelina Vega defeated Piper Niven in a Bakersfield Brawl this past Friday night on WWE SmackDown. After the match, Giulia attacked Vega and posed with the Women's United States Championship before exiting the ring.
Vega took to Instagram today to reveal that she had asked RAW star Rhea Ripley for help getting stronger. The 34-year-old shared a video of herself requesting assistance from The Eradicator by knocking on her front door. Ripley told Vega to meet her in the gym in five minutes and then put the champion through a grueling workout, as seen in the video below.
"I wanted gains? Had to go to @rhearipley_wwe …as much as I was screaming internally.. twas needed. 💪🏽 Champ Tingz," wrote Vega.
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Zelina Vega captured the Women's United States Championship by defeating Chelsea Green on the April 25 edition of SmackDown.
WWE RAW star calls out Rhea Ripley for a dream match
Stephanie Vaquer recently called out Rhea Ripley for a potential dream match in the company.
The former NXT Women's Champion was called up to the main roster last month and was also in action during the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match over the weekend. Vaquer also competed in a tag team match at Worlds Collide this past Saturday in Los Angeles, California.
In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling's Bill Apter, Vaquer stated that it would be an honor to battle Rhea Ripley and added that she would be a worthy opponent for her.
"Rhea, it's an honor for me, and it would be my honor to face you in the ring. See you soon, because I'm saying this out loud. Someday, we'll meet, and I'll take on you and be a great opponent."
You can check out the full interview with Stephanie Vaquer in the video below:
Vega had never captured a title on WWE's main roster before becoming Women's United States Champion. Only time will tell how long the SmackDown star can hold onto the title moving forward.