WWE Releases: Reactions from Rhea Ripley, Chelsea Green, More

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Rhea Ripley and several more superstars reacted to Friday’s wave of WWE roster cuts, sharing emotional messages of support for released talent on social media. The WWE Women’s Champion (c) called it a difficult day across the locker room.

Chelsea Green was among the first to comment, posting a heartfelt tribute to Alba Fyre, who had been aligned with Green’s on-screen factions dating back to early 2025. The two had worked closely together in recent storylines.

“You guys didn’t get to see how talented KLR is. I know you saw bits & pieces, but trust me, there’s so much more to her,” Green wrote. “She’s a fearless wrestler… I’m sad to not have her on my side but this is just the beginning for my girl. Thank you for having my back, Slaygent A. Love you!”

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Ripley shared a broader message about the cuts and their impact on WWE talent. Her post reflected the somber mood backstage following the announcements.

“Today’s been a very sad day,” Ripley wrote. “Absolutely guttered for my friends and comrades. Worst time of the year. Go prove them all wrong!”

Piper Niven and Nikki Bella Pay Tribute

Piper Niven also honored Fyre, reflecting on their close partnership both on and off screen. The two had been aligned as part of the same faction alongside Green.

“Thank you for your Hervice Slaygent,” Niven wrote. “A More than a wrestling soulmate, a hetero life partner if you will. A true pioneer and soon to be remembered as one of the greatest to ever do it. Run wild my demon. Pirates 4 life.”

Nikki Bella shared a message for Nikki Cross following her departure from WWE. Bella praised Cross’s energy and presence in the locker room.

“Heartbroken,” Bella wrote. “Love you so much Nikki! Going to miss your energy, laugh, and light every time you walked into a room. Can’t wait to watch this next chapter. I know it’s going to be the best one yet!!”

The releases included Alba Fyre, Nikki Cross, and several other WWE superstars, according to WrestlingHeadlines. The cuts mark another round of roster changes for the promotion.

H/T: WrestlingHeadlines