WWE superstar Rhea Ripley lambasted “rapid zombie” fans after a shocking video went viral showing her getting mobbed in Paris.
Ripley, 28, followed the wrestling giants in their European tour even though she wasn’t scheduled to compete on Saturday’s premium live event Clash in Paris.




A clip showed the Aussie pro wrestler walking incognito in the City of Light looking to catch an Uber from her hotel.
However, some WWE fans spotted her and the three-time women’s champion quickly got crowded outside the car that arrived to pick her up.
The video shows about 16 wrestling enthusiasts surrounding the former Women’s World Champion.
The former Women’s World Champion managed to get in the vehicle and drive off.
But The Eradicator was left overwhelmed by the incident she claimed saw her getting pushed up against the Uber car’s door.
The popular wrestler addressed the incident on Twitter where she urged fans to use “common courtesy and humanity” in these situations.
Ripley tweeted: “‘Remember, we are people. Do not swarm me or anyone like a pack of rabid zombies…
“No one should ever be pushed up against a [sic] uber drivers [sic] door and completely mobbed like I just experienced.
“Use common courtesy and humanity. No means no. Wtf.”
Ripley, whose real name is Demi Bennett, also took to Instagram where she hinted that next time this happens she will be less diplomatic and will instead channel in her in-ring persona.
Ripley posted: “Treat me like a human, or imma start acting like Rhea Ripley and no one’s getting s***.”
Several WWE superstars – including Ripley – have previously addressed a series of unfavourable incidents involving fans in public spaces, especially airports.
Many wrestlers have been mobbed by fans, some of whom have displayed aggressive behaviour and demanded a raft of autographs be signed so that they can later sell them on eBay.