
Rhea Ripley hit out at 'rabid zombie' WWE fans after concerning footage of her attempting to get into an Uber emerged online.
The WWE is bringing the Clash back to Europe following events in Cardiff and Glasgow.
The latest edition of the Clash takes place in Paris, with several high-profile stars on the card.
John Cena vs. Logan Paul headlines the event, with CM Punk, Jey Uso, Becky Lynch and Nikki Bella also in action.
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Ripley isn't on the card, but she has travelled to France for the anticipated WWE show.
Before Sunday's event, she took in the sights and explored the city, where she was mobbed by overzealous WWE fans.
Footage shows people trying to get a selfie with the WWE superstar, who was attempting to get into an Uber.
A crowd quickly gathered and surrounded her as she tried to enter the vehicle.
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Ripley took to social media after her unpleasant experience as she issued a strong warning to WWE fans.
She stressed the need for 'common courtesy', stating that wrestlers are people and should not be treated aggressively.
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"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 uber drivers door and completely mobbed like I just experienced," she wrote. "Use common courtesy and humanity. No means no. Wtf."
WWE stars have expressed their frustration with how fans handle interactions in recent years.
Female WWE stars seem to get it worse than their male counterparts since the fanbase is largely male.
The incident with Ripley follows a stalker situation with Liv Morgan earlier this year.
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A male fan showed up at Morgan's home in Florida and attempted to break in before leaving a handwritten note on the front porch explaining his 'friendly visit'.
Topics: WWE