Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Rhea Ripley and John Cena.
• A WWE Live Event in Dortmund, Germany saw a potentially embarrassing moment for Rhea Ripley, who humorously acknowledged a wardrobe malfunction during her match against Liv Morgan.
Ripley’s bra was ripped, prompting her to adjust her top mid-match to avoid exposure. Footage of the incident circulated online, with Ripley responding with humor.
You can see the footage below:
Her bra didn't hold but the cutout top did pic.twitter.com/0u0AVuae6L
— ✨️🖤jux buffgoth stan🖤✨️ (@worsethanany1) March 15, 2025
Ripley saw this and replied:
“My @ArcherOfInfamy shirt said ‘you ain’t gonna see my terror twins twins’.”
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• John Cena will be honored with a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award during WrestleMania 41 week in Las Vegas, with a highly exclusive event planned to celebrate his remarkable career.
On Location, the company responsible for concierge and special events for WWE and other major pop culture brands, is offering a unique and intimate luncheon with John Cena. This special event will take place on Saturday, April 19th, prior to Night 1 of WrestleMania 41.
The luncheon, limited to a total of just 20 fans, promises an extraordinary experience. Attendees will have the opportunity to share a meal with Cena “during his last WrestleMania ever hearing speeches and seeing the real John receive a lifetime achievement award,” according to the event description.
The event is listed as taking place in a “five-star restaurant” on the Las Vegas strip, and the price tag for this exclusive experience is a staggering $25,000 per person.
This event offers a rare opportunity for a select few fans to witness a significant moment in John Cena’s career, as he receives a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award in an intimate setting. The high price reflects the exclusivity and unique nature of the event, catering to dedicated fans seeking an unforgettable WrestleMania experience.
