WWE NXT star Adriana Rizzo had an odd and uncomfortable run-in in what appeared to be a parking garage, and she made sure to document it for Instagram.

The footage, posted on July 24, 2025, captured a confusing exchange with an older woman who seemed convinced that Rizzo was her Uber driver. In the clip, Rizzo can be heard reacting in real time to the strange interaction:

“What are you doing? You’re lurking. I got a lurker. There she goes. OK. Strangest thing. Strangest thing.”

She then explained that the woman had approached her vehicle multiple times despite being told repeatedly that she wasn’t an Uber driver:

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“This woman, she comes up to my window. She knocks on my window. I’m like, hello? She’s like, she thinks I’m the Uber. I’m like, no, I’m not your Uber. I’m here for an appointment, you know, move along.”

The bizarre behavior didn’t stop there. Rizzo described how the woman kept returning, seemingly convinced she had the right car:

“She comes back to my window. I’m like, what can I do for you? What can I do for you? I’m not your Uber. I’m not going to give you a ride, lady. I’m here. I’m staying here. I’m not leaving.”

After the third approach, Rizzo was done trying to be polite:

“She starts coming back a third time—three times before she even got to my window. I rolled down and said, ‘Ma’am, I got nothing to do with you. What are you not getting?’”

But even then, the woman still didn’t seem to get the message:

“Oh my God, she’s coming back. She’s coming back. Hey, listen, listen, listen. I’m not your Uber. I don’t know why you think I’m your Uber. I told you five times. I’ve told you I’m not your Uber. OK? All right. Have a good day. All right? Stop. Don’t come back to me. This is the last time. This is the last time, lady. OK. My God.”

The WWE NXT talent didn’t indicate whether the police were contacted, but fans flooded her comment section reacting to the encounter with a mix of concern and disbelief. Adriana Rizzo is known for bringing intensity in the ring, but this time she had to channel it just to keep someone out of her car.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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