Rhea Ripley Explains How Tegan Nox ‘Saved Her Career’

Rhea Ripley Explains How Tegan Nox ‘Saved Her Career’

WWE made it’s most recent batch of releases on November 18, releasing eight main roster stars from their contracts. The only female talent to be fired was then-Raw star Tegan Nox.

Former Raw Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley took to Twitter after the new broke, where she credited Nox for ‘saving her job’ more than once. She put:

FACT. There would be no Rhea Ripley if it wasn’t for @TeganNoxWWE_. She literally saved my job more than once. Thank you friend, go kill it!

Ripley recently spoke to TalkSport to advertise tonight’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, where she was asked about Tegan saving her career, to which Rhea explained:

“Tegan is someone I hold very, very dear to my heart. I know that I might have been a bit harsh on social media after the whole injury in the Mae Young Classic, but that whole time that I was posting those, I really did feel very bad because she really did help me through a lot. Tegan, she doesn’t understand how much I appreciate her and what she’s done for me. But there was a time at the Performance Center where my name was on the list to get fired and I’d only been there for a year. I don’t know why my name was on the list, I guess people just didn’t like me at the time. It is what it is – I changed their mind! But I was on the chopping block and I had a PC live match in front of all our peers and it was against Tegan. One of the guys found out I was on that list and he told her – he didn’t tell me because he knew I’d freak out – but he told her and was like ‘look, you’ve got to make Rhea look good because this might be her last match here otherwise.’ And that’s exactly what she did. Even though it was in front of our peers – and that’s the most terrifying time to have a match – she made me look like an absolute star. She took everything of mine and made me look so incredible that it got my name taken off that list. And that was just one of the times!

Rhea then continued on, explaining the other time that she credits Tegan for saving her job, which happened in the 2018 Mae Young Classic. She elaborated:

“The other time was in the Mae Young Classic. She got injured and I really wish it didn’t happen, but if that didn’t happen, honestly – even though it sucked for her and I really wish it didn’t happen – that skyrocketed my career because no one believed in me before then. But because that happened, I was forced to go into that match with Io (Shirai) and we pulled off such a fantastic match people had to book me. They knew that I was a rising star. So she not only helped me on purpose, but she helped me by accident as well. I love Tegan so much and I’m so upset that she’s not here with me and I wish that we finally got to have another match on TV because it never got to happen. I felt so bad. After it happened and she got her surgery – her second surgery because she’d already done her other knee – after she’d got the surgery I took my dog over to her house because I knew that she loved dogs and I just let her play with my pup. I’m sorry, pet my dog! (laughs).”

Ripley will be competing for Team Raw at tonight’s Survivor Series pay-per-view (November 21). Tegan herself reacted to the news of her WWE departure, by returning to her former ring name, Nixon Newell.

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