Rhea Ripley and The Usos went above and beyond for a fan after WWE RAW.
This week’s Monday Night RAW saw The Usos kick off the show, where they confronted Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, setting up a tag team match for Wrestlepalooza next week in Indianapolis, Indiana.
At the main event, Jimmy and Jey were present again to help LA Knight against The Vision, but the former World Heavyweight Champion also got his revenge against The Megastar after an accidental collision earlier that night by delivering a Spear.
One WWE star who didn’t have a match at the September 8 episode of RAW was Rhea Ripley, but she still made an appearance post-Monday show for a special interaction. After the show went off air, Jey brought a child into the ring who succeeded in defeating cancer.
When inside the ring, The Eradicator interviewed the young fan, Jayden, then Jimmy held up his sign in the ring. The Usos then talked with the kid and joined the three superstars in dancing to Jey’s entrance.
@ the end of #Raw@RheaRipley_WWE & @WWEUsos bought a little boy who’s battled cancer & won. the little boy was fighting them tears! So precious to see #WWERawpic.twitter.com/W0MVWdBKXg
— Carrie (@_dashingxmizfit) September 9, 2025
This wasn’t the only interaction the former Women’s World Champion had with a young fan. Another footage posted on social media showed Rhea running around while carrying a young girl, while the latter was holding a “Mini Mami” sign; they later posed for a photo.
Former WWE Writer Criticizes Rhea Ripley After Voicing Safety Concerns
Although Rhea Ripley’s experience with fans is positive now, that wasn’t the case last week.
During WWE’s recently concluded UK tour, Rhea Ripley voiced concern after she was mobbed by fans in the streets; footage showed her being cornered and unable to get inside her vehicle. Many supported her statement, but one person who didn’t was Vince Russo.
In an episode of Writing with Russo, the titular name shared that Rhea Ripley can’t expect privacy as she is a celebrity. Stating that if she didn’t want people hounding her, she was in the wrong business.
What type of business did you think you were getting into?” Russo asked. “You got into the sports entertainment business to be a celebrity and make a lot of money. This comes with celebrity. You want your privacy, you don’t want people to hound you, you don’t want people to know who you are, then you are probably in the wrong business,”
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