Who Designed Rhea Ripley’s WWE Survivor Series Mask Revealed

Published: Dec 2, 2024 by SP3 | Last Updated: Dec 2, 2024 by SP3

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Who Designed Rhea Ripley’s WWE Survivor Series Mask Revealed WWE

Following her win in the Women’s WarGames, a new post has revealed who designed Rhea Ripley’s WWE Survivor Series mask.

At WWE Survivor Series 2024, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY and Bayley defeated Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez and Candice LeRae in the Women’s WarGames.

During her entrance to the ring and during the course of the match, Ripley wore a brand new protective mask for her broken orbital socket.

On December 1, special makeup effects artist Jason Baker took to social media to reveal that he designed Ripley’s mask for WWE Survivor Series 2024. He wrote:

“Even in Hell, Mami is always on top!” Protective mask for @RheaRipley_WWE #survivorserieswargames. Sculpted and painted by me. Such a unique challenge incorporating Rhea’s actual protective face mask into something elaborate and still functional. A huge thank you to my awesome crew who worked a 14hr shift with me on Thanksgiving Day to make sure we made our quick turnaround deadline.

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Baker has previously worked on a number of WWE props, including The Fiend’s mask and The Wyatt Sicks costumes.

Ripley’s WarGames opponent Raquel Rodriguez shared videos of her “battle scars” from WWE Survivor Series 2024, which you can read at this link here.

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