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Rhea Ripley Issues Firm Warning to Fans

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Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Rhea Ripley and Kalyx.

• WWE Superstar Rhea Ripley has made it clear that some fans have crossed the line when it comes to her personal space. In a strong statement posted on X, Ripley addressed the issue of unwanted fan mail being sent directly to her home.

“Shouldn’t have to say this… Do not ever send fan mail to my house. That is by mail, or SELF DELIVERED! That is 100% not ok.”

Ripley’s tweet highlights a growing problem that many wrestlers and public figures face—fans overstepping boundaries and violating their privacy. While WWE stars often engage with supporters at events and online, there is a clear distinction between public interactions and private life, a line that some seem to be ignoring.

This isn’t the first time a WWE talent has had to address fan behavior. Over the years, multiple superstars have spoken out against similar invasions of privacy, including fans showing up uninvited to their homes, hotels, or even airports.

Ripley, one of WWE’s top stars and the reigning Women’s World Champion, has cultivated a passionate fanbase, but her message serves as a reminder that personal boundaries must be respected. Her firm stance makes it clear that sending mail—especially self-delivered packages—to her home is unacceptable.

While most fans understand the limits of fandom, Ripley’s statement is an important warning that personal safety comes first, and violating that space will not be tolerated.

• WWE recently trademarked the name “Kalyx,” leading to speculation it was for NXT’s Sol Ruca, because her real name is Calyx.

However, Fightful Select reports the name is actually for WWE referee Jessika Carr. A former wrestler, Carr appeared under the “Kalyx” name at recent EVOLVE TV tapings, wrestling in a mask during the fourth episode.

WWE has filmed six episodes of the new EVOLVE series so far, which will debut on Tubi on March 5.


        
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