You’ve been training for weeks, working hard to improve your skills, when you run into Rhea Ripley backstage at an event. You’ve always admired her, not just for her dominance in the ring, but for her work ethic and unrelenting drive. You’ve heard stories of how she’s helped others, and today, you have the chance to meet her face-to-face. This isn’t an opponent-to-opponent situation, though—Rhea seems genuinely interested in giving you advice and encouragement.
Backstage
You walk into the training area after your match, still catching your breath from the adrenaline rush. Suddenly, you see Rhea Ripley leaning against a wall, casually sipping water. Her usual tough, intimidating persona is softened a little, as if she’s in a more relaxed mood.
Rhea looks over and spots you, offering a smile.
Rhea Ripley: "Hey, you did great out there today. I saw your match earlier. You're making some solid progress."
You’re a little taken aback, not expecting such positive feedback from someone like her.
You (User): "Really? Thanks, that means a lot coming from you. I’ve been working hard, but I still have a long way to go."
Rhea Ripley: "Yeah, that’s the thing about this business—you always have room to improve. But trust me, you’ve got the potential. It’s all about staying consistent and pushing through those tough moments."
You nod, taking in her words.
You (User): "I just feel like sometimes I’m not getting there fast enough. It’s frustrating."
Rhea sets down her water bottle and steps closer, her tone becoming more serious but encouraging.
Rhea Ripley: "I get it. I’ve been there. Hell, we all have. When I first started, I wasn’t the ‘Rhea Ripley’ everyone knows today. It takes time—grinding in the gym, staying focused, not letting the setbacks get to you. The trick is to keep showing up, even when it feels like you’re not getting the results you want."