WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley has been one of the most dominating female superstars in the Triple-H-led promotion in recent years. From having long blonde hair in the past to now appearing with short hair, The Eradicator has gone through a major transformation.
Rhea’s character has grown by leaps and bounds due to her change of appearance, and Judgement Day association, but another thing that played an important part in this is her tattoos. The women’s champion loves tattoos too much and has a number of tattoos all across her body. Almost all of her tattoos have meaning behind them, and most of them are publicly known. So, without further ado, let’s take a deep dive into Rhea Ripley’s tattoos and their meanings here:
How many tattoos does Rhea Ripley have?
The Eradicator, Rhea Ripley, has more than 20 tattoos inked all across her body. Most of her tattoos are on her lower body, with her leg sleeve tattoo being the most noticeable tattoo among them. The long tattoos on Rhea’s legs were the reason she previously used to wear long leggings during her matches in WWE.
As much as Mami loves ink on her body, the majority of tattoos are on the lower body. There are a couple in her arms but a plethora of ink is on her legs. Some fans may have noticed that she pays homage to her Judgment Day faction with a mark on her cheek, but that is not a permanent tattoo.
Meanings behind Rhea Ripley’s tattoos
The Eradicator’s demonic face and symbols tattoo, which covers her entire leg sleeve, is the most notable tattoo on her entire body, and it basically shows her Heavy Metal love. She has added a spider in between the gaps of this tattoo. (Via- The Sportster)
Rhea’s other leg has a large tattoo of a mandala surrounded with roses, it was once revealed by the female star that this is for her grandmother. She has a dagger with snakes on her calf, which is speculated to be due to some past trust issues. The Judgement Day member has a crying woman with a wolf, and it is again notional to be a sign to forget about past relationships.
The Eradicator has a quote below of a woman with a wolf tattoo, which is inspired by her character from Dragon Ball Z. She also has a venom sword that has snakes rolling around it. Her wendigo tattoo is about a mythological character who hails from Canadian folk culture.
One of Rhea’s most memorable tattoos is her wrist tattoo of October 28, 2018, which is dedicated to her match against Toni Storm. Besides these tattoos, she has a Moth behind her thighs, a ‘Boo Hoo’ Lip tattoo, a pumpkin on her legs, and an ‘RnR’ tattoo on her fingers.
Ripley got her most recent tattoo in July 2023, which is a jar styled like a chicken, and it is dedicated to her grandmother, who died earlier this year. Looking at the way Rhea continues to show her love for tattoos, it seems the WWE star is going to get more ink on her body in the upcoming years.