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TRIPLE H’S VISION: WHY THE WWE BOSS SEES A "NEW BEGINNING" FOR RIPLEY

After a 52-day reign, Rhiyo has fallen. Discover how Lash Legend pinned Rhea Ripley and what Triple H said about their future.

Triple H’s Vision: Why the WWE boss sees a "new beginning" for Ripley
WWE CCO breaks the silence on Ripley and SKY’s major loss

Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY showed up to SmackDown expecting to defend their WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles like they always do. But this time, things flipped fast. Their run ended at 52 days, and the match itself was a wild ride, way more intense than people thought it would be. Nia Jax and Lash Legend went after them right out of the gate, matching Ripley’s power and SKY’s speed with their own brute force and some smart teamwork.

There was a moment when Ripley dropped Jax with a perfect Riptide, and for a split second, it felt like the champs had it. But then Legend cut in, pinned Ripley, and suddenly everything changed.

You could hear it in the crowd; nobody was shocked that Jax and Legend pulled it off. What really hit them was how quickly it happened.

Ripley and SKY have been the heartbeat of the division, and losing like that felt big, like something that could shake up the whole landscape for a long time.

Triple H didn’t wait long to weigh in. The next day, he spoke up, and honestly, he didn’t sound disappointed at all. If anything, he doubled down on his belief in Ripley and SKY. He talked about their influence on the tag division and the standard they set. Heading into WrestleMania season, he made it clear both women are still right in the mix.

He wasn’t just putting out fires. It felt more like he wanted fans to know this isn’t some setback. Insiders are saying the same thing: Triple H sees this as a new beginning, not the end. Ripley and Sky are still major players on TV, and nobody expects them to fade into the background.

After the match, SKY sent out a quick, heartfelt message to Ripley, just a little nod to the chemistry that made them a team in the first place.

Even after losing, they looked solid together, which only cranked up the rumours about what’s next. Maybe there’s a rematch. Maybe they go their separate ways. Either way, both women have space to grow, not disappear.

CODY RHODES DOUBLES DOWN ON FAN RIGHTS AFTER SNME ROXANNE PEREZ DRAMA

Rhodes vs. The Locker Room: Get the full breakdown of Cody’s defense of rowdy wrestling fans and his "splash zone" theory.

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Cody Rhodes Issues Direct Message To Sensitive Wrestlers

The Roxanne Perez fan drama just picked up a new headline name: Cody Rhodes.

A few weeks ago, a fan who heckled Perez at Saturday Night’s Main Event, which then went viral, apologised and even thanked Liv Morgan for helping patch things up. Now, on February 27, 2026, Rhodes jumped into the debate while talking to Brandon Walker. When they asked about fan behaviour, Cody didn’t dance around the question. He actually doubled down: if you’re in the arena, you’re part of the show.

He didn’t sugarcoat it. Wrestling crowds have always been rowdy, sometimes even ruthless. “If you’re there, you’re in the splash zone. You’re allowed to get it back,” he said.

Cody doesn’t think basic crowd reactions count as misconduct. He’s confused about why fans yelling old-school chants are suddenly catching so much heat.

“It’s very confusing to me that we judge fans so hard for coming to shows and yelling basic stuff. Like, ‘You suck.’ Why is that suddenly crossing a line? It’s strange. I don’t know.”

He admits opinions can shift, but right now, he thinks WWE wrestlers might be a bit too thin-skinned. Then he put the spotlight back on the wrestlers.

“Sometimes it feels harsh, and maybe one day I’ll feel differently and think, ‘Okay, that’s mean.’ But right now, it just feels like we might be a little too sensitive. If you’re a wrestler in WWE, making good money, on TV every week, you’re doing well. You’ve got to put those feelings just a little to the side. You know what I’m saying?”

Cody’s not saying anything goes; he’s been clear before that there’s a line when it comes to morals or ethics. But he’s sticking to his point: wrestling crowds are meant to be wild, loud, and involved.

The original heckler already owned up to his words and said nobody forced him to apologise to Perez. Now, with Cody weighing in, the whole conversation is shifting. Are people rethinking what fair game for fans at live shows?

So, what do you think? Is Cody right? Are wrestling crowds catching too much flak? Or should there be tighter rules on what fans can yell? Let’s hear it. 

RAW TALK EXCLUSIVE: LIV MORGAN REVEALS SHOCKING SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION TO HOST BRADLEY MARTYN

WWE news: Liv Morgan speaks. Get the report on her personal relationship with God and why she avoided organised religion.

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WWE’s Liv Morgan opens up about her private battle with faith

Liv Morgan recently opened up about her spiritual journey on Bradley Martyn’s RAW Talk, and honestly, she sounded more real than ever. When Martyn asked if she was religious, Liv didn’t just say yes or no. She dove right in, sharing how she’s been pulled toward something deeper over the past five months.

She said, “I think I might have found God.” She laughed a little, admitting it sounds cliché, but her voice is sincere. She talked about little moments that kept popping up – stuff that felt like more than just a coincidence. It felt like a sign, like she was meant to explore her connection with God or at least give it a shot.

Growing up, Liv wasn’t really part of any church scene. She went a couple of times, but it never clicked. As an adult, she didn’t spend much time thinking about God; she didn’t call herself a believer, but she didn’t shut the door on faith either. The funny thing is, before every match, she’d make the sign of the cross, almost out of habit, even though she still found herself questioning if God was real. That’s pretty much how she’s lived her whole life, caught somewhere in the middle.

Then, a few months ago, things started changing. She noticed small signs, little nudges, that made her want to lean in and see what this was all about. So, she decided to follow that feeling. Now, she believes. And it’s not just in her head; she feels it. She says there’s this sense of unconditional love that sometimes moves her to tears.

Liv isn’t reading the Bible every day, but she picked up a daily devotional at the start of the year, and she sticks with it. It helps her clear her head and feel good about where she’s at. She’s not really sure where she lands on the whole religious scale, but she knows this path means something to her, and it gives her a sense of peace.

She also talked about why organised religion never really clicked for her. Growing up, it felt like people went to church more out of fear than love, and that kind of turned her off. Now, as an adult, she’s building her own relationship with God, her own way. It feels less like a burden and more like a relief, more about trust than fear. She still deals with anxiety and pressure; life doesn’t just magically get easier, but now she’s got a way to centre herself, breathe, and remember she’s not alone. And that makes all the difference.

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