by “L4B” do you mean “Liv 4 Brutality”, Rhea Ripley’s tag‑team with Liv Morgan?

 


couldn’t find any credible sources or “writer credits” for names “on her chicks” associated with Rhea Ripley and “L4B.” It seems like there may be some confusion or mis‑wording here. But I can explain what L4B / Liv 4 Brutality is, how it ties into Rhea Ripley, and what fans sometimes mean by “marks” or symbols on her character. Then you can tell me if you meant something slightly different, so I can dig 

What is L4B (Liv 4 Brutality)?

When Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan teamed up, their tag team was called Liv 4 Brutality (often abbreviated L4B). 

During that period, Ripley’s persona and visual style sometimes included the “L4B” symbol or marking as part of her makeup or branding, to reflect the team identity. 

Later, Rhea moved on from that team and adopted new visual identifiers (for example, scales or judgment themes when she joined The Judgment Day stable).

At one point, she tweeted “The END of L4B ⚖️” to signify the end of that team. 

So “L4B” relates to that specific phase in her career.

What Could That Mean?

Rhea Ripley: From L4B Markings to Judgment Day Symbols – Decoding Her Face Artistry

In the world of professional wrestling, a Superstar’s visual presentation — makeup, marks, symbols — is as important as their in-ring performance. For Rhea Ripley, her face artistry has signaled different phases of her career. One commonly asked question among fans is: Are there writers’ names or credits marked on her cheeks during her “L4B” phase? Let’s unpack what’s real, what’s symbolic, and what might be fan speculation.

What Was “L4B” (Liv 4 Brutality)?


“L4B” stood for Liv 4 Brutality, the tag‑team partnership between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. During this time, Ripley adopted a visual identity that included references to “L4B” in her makeup and promotional materials. This was part of branding — reinforcing the tag team name and unity. 

Makeup Marks: X, R, and L4B

Before the L4B era, she sometimes used a simple “X” on her cheek as part of her face paint. 

During or around teaming with Nikki A.S.H, she incorporated an “R”, which stands for “Ripley.” 

When aligned with Liv Morgan in L4B, the “L4B” marking became part of her visual style — but that was symbolic, not literal credit to backstage writers. 

Transition to Judgment Day & New Visual Symbols

After leaving L4B, Ripley joined The Judgment Day stable, adopting imagery tied to judgment, scales, and balance. Her makeup and symbols evolved to brass scales, aligning her with the faction’s aesthetic rather than the L4B branding. 

This shift illustrates how her face art changes with narrative arcs in WWE — using visual storytelling to match the story she’s part of.

Writers’ Credits vs. Visual Markings — Why the Confusion?

Writers’ names (creative writers, backstage producers) typically are not credited in the in-ring visuals of a wrestler. Their contributions appear in credits, backstage interviews, or official production credits, not on a performer’s body.

The idea that “writers’ names” are inscribed on her cheeks likely comes from mishearing or misinterpreting “marks on her cheeks.”

Ripley has spoken about alternate names she considered (e.g. “Isla,” “Ashby”) but those were name ideas, not face markings. 

Conclusion

To date, there’s no evidence that WWE or Rhea Ripley ever placed the names of writers on her face as part of a storytelling device. The marks she’s worn — “X”, “R”, “L4B”, scales — are all visual symbols aligned with her character arcs and alliances. The “L4B” mark was part of a tag‑team branding rather than a literal credit to creative or writing staff.


If you like, I can try to hunt more deeply (archival photos, interviews, ring gear details) to see if there’s any obscure example, and I can write a more polished article (in English or Urdu) on this — would you like me to do that?

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