Mar. 15, 2025
Rhea Ripley.Photo:WWE/Getty
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WWE starRhea Ripleyis asking fans to respect her privacy,
The athlete’s plea comes at a career high point, and just weeks after fellow wrestler Asuka also shared that she has been “feeling in danger recently.”
“At this rate, even if fans approach me at the airport or in the city, I will feel the possibility that something might happen, and it will scare me, making me unable to respond,” the Japanese wrestler, 43,wrote on Xon Wednesday, Jan.
Mar. 15, 2025
Liv Morgan.Photo:Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Fans will finally get to see some payoff this Saturday when Morgan and Mysterio team up to fight Ripley andDamian Priest(Mysterio’s former on-screen teammate) in a mixed tag team match at WWE’s Bash in Berlin event. But for Morgan, the wait for this moment has been an even longer time coming.
“I really spent my whole entire career working to get to this point,” Morgan tells PEOPLE.
Mar. 15, 2025
Cody Rhodes on Jan. 6, 2025.Photo:JC Olivera/Getty
JC Olivera/Getty
WWE starCody Rhodesis getting real about how becoming a father changed his perspective on work and his career.
Rhodes, 39, spoke to PEOPLE exclusively while attending aMonday Night Rawevent in Los Angeles on Monday, Jan. 6. During the conversation, Rhodes — who shares daughter Liberty Iris, 3, with wife and retired wrestlerBrandi Rhodes— said that fatherhood “changed everything” and revealed that he considers wrestling to be an inherently “selfish” career.
Mar. 15, 2025
Police in Wyoming suspect a mother shot her four daughters, killing three of them, before calling a 911 dispatcher and then killing herself.
Officers received a 911 call around 1:30 p.m. local time on Monday, Feb. 10 from a woman “reporting gunshots that occurred inside her home” and that her daughters had been shot, according to a Big Horn County Sheriff’s Officepress release.
Harshman, 32, also let the dispatcher know that she “could be found in her upstairs bedroom and that she was going to do the same to herself,” per the release.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In a dive that took place years before theTitansubmersible’sdoomed voyage to theTitanic, Stockton Rush warned that there would be “loud noises,” according to one of the passengers.
Karl Stanley, a friend of Rush’s as well as the owner of the Roatan Institute of Deepsea Exploration, a diving expedition business,testifiedon Tuesday, Sept. 24, as the Coast Guard’s ongoing hearings into the tragedy entered its sixth day.
“He told us to be prepared for noises,” Stanley said of Rush, “He had recently done [a] solo dive on his own, and basically just said, ‘This is going to make noise’ and ‘Brace yourselves.