Huge update on Rhea Ripley's contract with WWE after split from partner following Bad Blood; several big changes - Reports

The star has a long way to go (Credit: WWE.com)
The star has a long way to go [Image Credit: WWE.com]

Rhea Ripley has quickly become one of the biggest stars on the WWE roster in the last three years. Now, there are reports about her contract status.

Since winning the Women's Royal Rumble 2023 and then becoming champion, as well as her run with The Judgment Day, Ripley seemed unstoppable, while also being at the center of the biggest storylines in WWE. Currently, she was apparently finishing off her feud with Liv Morgan, but with the way things turned out at Bad Blood, it may be safe to say that the star is far from done with The Judgment Day at this time.

Damian Priest spoke about their partnership ending after Bad Blood, saying that he would be focused on the men's division, while Rhea Ripley's would be on the women's, with both of them having to take different paths going forward.

As per a report by PWInsider, Rhea Ripley and WWE have agreed to the terms of a new contract for the female superstar. However, for the moment, they are yet to sign, and it is seemingly all but done. A source said that it was a "matter of time" before it was signed.

The details of the contract that are rumored for the time being would see Rhea Ripley signed to a huge five years with the company, binding her to WWE for the foreseeable future. This would not be the only change, though, as the deal is rumored to be giving her a considerable raise also.


Rhea Ripley vs Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan may be the next step

Ripley may be finding herself outnumbered once again in WWE.

Old partners, Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan reunited at Bad Blood, with Rodriguez coming out to help Morgan and attack their common enemy in Ripley.

Now that it's clear what's happening in the women's division, Ripley may need an ally for herself, or someone to watch her back in the women's division, in the absence of Damian Priest.