Popular musician Drake drew attention when he described WWE superstar Rhea Ripley as his “muse.” This revelation came during a guest appearance on Bobbi Althoff’s YouTube channel, where Drake was scrolling through his social media and repeatedly encountered Ripley’s presence. He called her “fire” and admitted that she was everywhere on his feed, which stirred excitement among fans.
“My FYP page is just all Rhea Ripley. She’s a wrestler, she’s mine, she’s like my muse. But I’m probably the opposite of everything she likes,”
Drake said.
Rhea Ripley’s Rising WWE Stardom
Rhea Ripley, an Australian wrestler signed with WWE, performs on the flagship Monday Night RAW show and is widely recognized as one of the top talents in women’s professional wrestling. She has secured the Women’s World Championship and participated in major matches at WrestleMania, WWE‘s premier annual event. Over the past two years, Ripley has also main-evented important shows, including the 2024 Elimination Chamber event held in her home country and the more recent Evolution event.
Speculation Grows Over Drake’s WWE Involvement
Drake’s comments have fueled speculation about a potential appearance on a WWE program, especially after he attended the WWE Elimination Chamber event earlier this year in Toronto, his hometown. At that event, Logan Paul paid tribute to Drake by writing “OVO” on the glass of his Chamber pod. If Drake’s involvement with WWE develops further, he would follow in the footsteps of other musicians who crossed over, such as Cardi B, who hosted the recent SummerSlam event—the first ever held over two nights.
WWE and Music Collaborations on the Rise
WWE has increasingly collaborated with musical artists, blending entertainment genres for wider appeal. Drake’s public admiration for Rhea Ripley signals a possible future partnership, which could bring new attention to the wrestler and the sport. Ripley’s unique position as a leading female figure in an industry traditionally dominated by male athletes underscores the significance of such associations. The buzz surrounding Drake’s statement reflects both fans’ eagerness for fresh WWE storylines and the cultural crossover between music and professional wrestling.
