Rhea Ripley is not the #1 wrestler of 2024: Which wrestlers are ranked higher than her?

Rhea Ripley relinquished the Women
Rhea Ripley relinquished the Women's World Championship due to an injury. [Image source: WWE.com]

Rhea Ripley is one of the top superstars in WWE's women's division. She doesn't even need a championship to make an impact on the fans and has been proving it ever since returning to Monday Night RAW in July after taking a hiatus due to injury.

The developing storyline with Dominik Mysterio, Liv Morgan, and now Raquel Rodriguez has grasped the fans' attention, and Mami is in no mood to slow down. Not only will she take down Morgan and Rodriguez, but it's a given that she and Damian Priest will destroy The Judgment Day in due time.

However, despite being one of the top contributors to women's wrestling in the modern era, The Eradicator couldn't secure the top spot on the PWI's Women's 250 list. AEW wrestler Toni Storm took the #1 spot on the list, with Ripley coming in at #3.

Storm worked for WWE from 2017 to 2021 and was even part of team Rhea Ripley in the 2019 Women's Survivor Series match. However, she left the company in late 2021 and later joined All Elite Wrestling in 2022, where she became a three-time AEW Women's World Champion.

TNA Wrestling's Jordynne Grace holds the second spot on the list. She is the current TNA Knockouts World Champion and recently issued an open challenge on WWE NXT. Grace was a surprise entrant in the 2024 Women's Royal Rumble match.

Apart from Ripley taking the #3 spot, Bayley is #7, Liv Morgan is #12, and Becky Lynch is #17.


Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley will not work together moving forward

When Priest and Ripley formed 'The Terror Twins,' the vendetta was against the entire Judgment Day. However, as it developed, The Archer of Infamy became more involved with Finn Balor, while The Eradicator was involved with Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan.

The former World Heavyweight Champion defeated The Prince at WWE Bad Blood, marking the end of his feud with his former stablemate. During the post-show conference, he revealed that it was time for The Terror Twins to work their own paths but that they would continue to be family.

"While it was fun as far as doing it with your friends and whatnot, at the same time, there is something to, 'Alright, now I'm here, let's see what I can do on my own.' I love Rhea; that’s my best friend in the world. Obviously, she’s in the women’s division; I'm in the men's division. Although we're friends, we have to follow our own path."

The duo reconfirmed the decision on Monday Night RAW, and Priest let Rhea Ripley know that he is one call away if she ever needed support against The Judgment Day!