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Rhea Ripley doesn’t just carry her talent on her shoulders but she also gives off an intense and intimidating appearance. Ripley quickly dominated the women’s division with a physique that rivals the icon Chyna. But how tall is Rhea Ripley when compared to the others in the division?

Ahead of the season premiere of Monday Night RAW, let us take a look at the Women’s World Champion’s height compared to the others in the division.

Rhea Ripley’s height compared to the other women in the WWE

Despite what you may read online, the WWE always inflates the heights, weight, and stats of their wrestlers. With proper camera angles, anyone can look taller than they are. So, how tall is Ripley, and how does she fare with the others in the division?

Currently. Ripley is among the tallest women in the WWE. Standing at 5’7, she is on par with Bianca Belair, Peper Niven, and Shayna Baszler. She is just a bit taller than Becky LynchRonda Rousey, and Shotzi, who stands at 5’6.

When compared to Charlotte Flair, who visually looks like the tallest, Flair stands at 5’8-5’8.5. The newest addition to RAW, Jade Cargill, shares the same height stats as Flair. This was evident when they came face-to-face at the SmackDown season premiere.

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The only women who can stand taller than Ripley are Nia Jax and Raquel Rodriguez, who stand at an impressive 6 feet tall. However, these are the tallest women in the current WWE roster. There have been taller women in the WWE.

The tallest woman in WWE history

When we think of the women’s division history in the WWE, the narrative also turns to Chyna. The 9th wonder of the world was dominating specimens like no other. She was the first woman to have the incredible physique and strength to rival her male counterparts. However, she was not the tallest, which was evident when she stood next to the men. Her actual height was 5’10.

The title of the tallest woman in the WWE goes to Nicole Bass. Despite not having a long stint in the company, her brief appearance at 1999’s WrestleMania 15 as Sable’s bodyguard drew much attention. She stood at an impressive 6’2. Prior to the WWE, she was part of ECW in 1998 and was formerly a professional bodybuilder.

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