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Nikki Bella Reveals Three WWE Superstars She’d Love to Feud With

June 10, 2026 | Posted by Yash Mittal
WWE Raw 8-25-25 Nikki Bella Image Credit: WWE

WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella recently revealed three wrestlers she wants to feud with before she calls time on her career. Bella returned to WWE in a full-time capacity last summer. After a brief singles run that saw her turn heel and challenge for the Women’s World Championship, she reunited with Brie Bella at this year’s Royal Rumble.

The Bella Twins were scheduled to participate in a Fatal Four-Way match for the Women’s Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 42. However, an untimely ankle injury to Nikki meant that she was ultimately replaced by the returning Paige.

During a recent conversation with Casino Guru News, Nikki Bella was asked to name three wrestlers she wants to feud with on her way out. Bella was quick to name Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley, and former Women’s North American Champion Blake Monroe. Below are the highlights:

On Possibly Facing Liv Morgan

“I definitely think I have to do something with Liv before I’m done, because it’s there. You see that even when we went at each other on social media last week, because when I was watching, I was like, ‘Excuse me.’ You naturally saw the engagement immediately, so you could tell there’s unfinished business there.”

Nikki Bella Wants Her Last Feud To Be Against Blake Monroe or Rhea Ripley

“And honestly, I would love my last story to be with Rhea Ripley. I would love to have that with her, and I hope I get to be mixed in with some of the new girls, too, on my way out. Like Blake Monroe would be another one. Between Blake and Rhea on my way out. With Blake, I love when I look at people to get in good stories with. I look at what can I use personally to bring up, and with all those girls, there’s past stuff that we get to bring into it. Even with Blake Monroe. And that’s when stuff is gold. When I saw the girls’ promo last week, Judgment Day, and Brie and Paige, I’m like, ‘Yes, this is what I’m talking about.’

“Even though I was like, “Ow, you guys are so mean,’ that’s the stuff I love. Get personal. We’re not here to not hurt feelings. This is wrestling. Go hurt feelings. I’m sorry, but this is what sells. To get the emotion, it’s what gets people invested and connected. Because I think of real life for people. People deal with bosses, employees, neighbors that they get issues with, and friends they have falling-outs with. So we can’t be nice. We have to make people feel like, ‘Oh, that’s like my neighbor. I hate him, and now I’m gonna boo him.'”