URGENT UPDATE: WWE superstar Rhea Ripley experienced a chilling moment during the Ice Nine Kills concert at Silver Scream Con on September 14, 2025. Ripley was dramatically “killed” on stage by the infamous horror character Art the Clown, creating an unforgettable spectacle for fans.

The interaction escalated quickly, with Ripley and Art trading slaps before he delivered the final blow, leading to her dramatic exit as individuals dressed as medical staff carried her off stage. Audience members were left stunned by the theatricality of the moment, with many sharing their reactions on social media.

Following the performance, Ripley expressed her excitement on X, stating, “I may have just lived my dream. Thank you @SilverScreamCon @ICENINEKILLS and EVERYBODY involved,” accompanied by a tearful emoji and a black heart. Fans echoed her sentiment, with one tweeting, “ART THE CLOWN GOT RHEA RIPLEY WTFFFF.”

Ripley’s love for the Terrifier franchise is well-documented. In an earlier interview with Chris Van Vliet, she expressed her desire for a role in the upcoming Terrifier 4, the final installment of the series. “Oh, I would love that. I want to be in Terrifier [4] so badly. Damien [Leone] said that this is going to be the last one. Yeah. Kill me. Kill me, I don’t care,” she said passionately.

Her enthusiasm for horror films has not gone unnoticed, as Hot Topic recently collaborated with WWE and the Terrifier franchise to create merchandise featuring both Ripley and Art the Clown. This partnership highlights her mainstream appeal beyond the wrestling ring.

Though Ripley faced defeat at the hands of Art, she remains a dominant force in WWE, currently involved in a storyline with Asuka. Fans can expect to see more of Ripley as she continues to captivate audiences both in and out of the ring.

Stay tuned for more updates on Rhea Ripley and her upcoming projects, including developments on Terrifier 4 and her ongoing WWE storyline. This thrilling intersection of horror and wrestling has fans buzzing and eager for what’s next.