A Quote by Rhea Ripley

I grew up wanting to be a professional wrestler, and that's exactly what I'm going to keep doing. — © Rhea Ripley
I grew up wanting to be a professional wrestler, and that's exactly what I'm going to keep doing.
My whole childhood I grew up wanting to be a professional basketball player.
Once I saw Roddy Piper I knew exactly what I was going to be doing when I grew up.
I grew up a wrestler; for a long time in Oklahoma I was a wrestler.
My parents are from the former Soviet Union, from Ukraine, and I grew up wanting to be a professional hockey player.
I came out of my mother's womb wanting to be a professional wrestler. But then notoriety and stardom happened, and I started getting cocky.
I'm kind of like both of them: My mother grew up wanting to save the world, and my father grew up wanting to rule the world.
I grew up in a theater family. My father was a regional theater classical repertory producer. He created Shakespeare festivals. He produced all of Shakespeare's plays, mostly in Shakespeare festivals in Ohio. One of them, the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, is still going. So I grew up not wanting to be an actor, not wanting to go into the family business.
I didn't grow up wanting to play basketball. I grew up wanting to enlist and then go into law enforcement.
I obviously grew up on a court, but there wasn't any, 'All right, we're going to name him 'Tennis,' and he's going to be a professional.'
First of all, as a professional, you can run around saying "artists, schmartists" as much as you want. But I'm a professional, so if somebody hires me for something, I'm going to bring my best to it. They've hired me, I'm professional, I show up on time, I do my job. That's what we're doing. So in that sense, it's always both things.
I grew up wanting to make movies, and along the way I suddenly found that I had a career doing comedy.
There's always going to be silly stuff out there in the media that you can't worry too much about, and I don't. We just keep on trucking, and I like the way my... I think there should be 'professional is professional, and personal is personal,' and that's just how I'm going to keep it.
And I didn't grow up wanting to be a director. I grew up wanting to be a writer, so for me, that was always the goal - to be a novelist, not a screenwriter. And I think, again, if I didn't have the novels, maybe I'd be much more frustrated by not having directed yet.
My favorite wrestler growing up was Dean Malenko. He was a very technical wrestler, and when I trained with Shawn Michaels, he wasn't that kind of a technical wrestler. So, when I finally met Regal in 2001, he was that kind of a wrestler, and all of a sudden, I could ask him things, and he would know what I was talking about and how to do it.
I grew up watching swimming and amazing athletes in Australia and grew up wanting to do the same.
I'm a once in a lifetime professional wrestler. I'm something that people are never going to get to see again.
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