Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest Forced To Fight WWE’s Entire Judgment Day
Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest went to Bash In Berlin looking for revenge after they were screwed over big time at WWE SummerSlam.
Dominik Mysterio turned his back on Rhea Ripley at SummerSlam as he made his presence felt when Liv Morgan retained her Women’s World Championship in Cleveland. Mysterio stopped Ripley from using a chair on her opponent ostensibly to stop her from being disqualified but he then caused a distraction which allowed Morgan to drop Ripley with the Oblivion on the chair.
After Liv Morgan picked up the win as a result, Dominik Mysterio helped her to her feet before planting a kiss on his new love.
Later in the night, The Judgment Day’s plan was complete as Finn Balor screwed Damian Priest and allowed Gunther to beat his former tag team partner for the World Heavyweight Championship. And ever since The Terror Twins have been gunning for revenge.
In recent weeks, Ripley and Priest have taken every opportunity to get at the new look Judgment Day but as Morgan and Mysterio avoided the worst of their attacks, they knew they’d have their chance at real revenge at Bash In Berlin in a mixed tag team match.
Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest Get Revenge In Berlin
In Berlin, Damian Priest and Dominik Mysterio started off making Rhea Ripley wait to get her hands on Liv Morgan. Ripley took out Morgan long enough to allow her the chance to take the fight to Dominik Mysterio as the roof threatened to come off the Uber Arena.
Eventually, The Terror Twins took out their opponents with stereo Razor’s Edges but as Priest looked to finish off Mysterio, JD McDonagh and Carlito interfered. Morgan took out Ripley with a scary-looking sunset powerbomb on the outside of the ring which allowed Finn Balor to strike, taking out Priest with The Judgment Day almost picking up the win.
However, Priest and Ripley would not be denied their revenge as Priest wiped out the male members of The Judgment Day, Ripley nailed the Women’s World Champion with the Riptide for the win.