4 male superstars Rhea Ripley has been linked to: A look at her love life
WWE Superstar Rhea Ripley has had her fair share of romantic partners throughout her wrestling career. A former WWE Women’s World Champion and member of the dominant faction known as The Judgment Day, Rhea Ripley has managed to emerge as a prominent name in the promotion. As a major player in WWE’s women’s division, Ripley’s life outside the ring, including her relationships, has also piqued fan interest.

In this article, we explore four male superstars Rhea Ripley has been linked with over her wrestling career. Most of them are pretty big names in the men’s division, which shows the Mami’s influence on the male superstars.
- Bronson Reed (Former NXT Superstar)
Rhea Ripley and Bronson Reed, also known by his real name Jonah Rock, share a common bond as two of Australia’s biggest exports to WWE. The pair have occasionally been seen interacting on social media, where they’ve exchanged friendly banter. Although never confirmed as a romantic connection, Ripley and Reed have a strong professional camaraderie stemming from their shared backgrounds. Fans have speculated about a closer relationship given their genuine respect and admiration for each other, but it’s likely just a solid friendship between two athletes sharing a similar journey in WWE. - Buddy Matthews (AEW Star)
Rhea Ripley’s most well-known relationship has been with AEW star Buddy Matthews (formerly Buddy Murphy in WWE). Both from Australia, the two started sharing glimpses of their relationship on social media in 2022, and fans quickly caught on to their chemistry. Despite the hectic schedules and differing wrestling promotions, Ripley and Murphy have supported each other’s careers. Their open support on social platforms hints at the strength of their bond, with Rhea often posting affectionate photos and messages that showcase the depth of their connection. - Damian Priest (Judgment Day Teammate)
Since joining the faction Judgment Day, Ripley has spent significant time with stablemate Damian Priest, sparking rumors among fans of a romantic connection. Their on-screen chemistry has been undeniable, as they share a rebellious, dark energy that has fueled Judgment Day’s persona in WWE. The pair’s interactions, while intense, are strictly professional. However, given their connection, it’s understandable why fans have speculated that there might be something more between them, but as of now, they remain close friends and partners in their faction’s storyline. - Dominik Mysterio (WWE Superstar and Judgment Day Partner)
One of Rhea Ripley’s most compelling on-screen partnerships is with Dominik Mysterio. The two have an intriguing “bad girl/bad boy” storyline within WWE, with Ripley serving as a mentor and often protective presence for Dominik. Their chemistry on-screen has fueled speculation about an off-screen relationship. However, Ripley and Dominik maintain that their interactions are part of the storyline, and there’s no evidence of an actual romantic connection beyond their scripted WWE roles. The pairing has, however, captured fans’ attention, creating one of the most interesting dynamics in the WWE universe.
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