Judgment Day member breaks silence after Dominik Mysterio ends up helping Liv Morgan win the Women’s World Championship

Liv Morgan took on Becky Lynch at King and Queen of the Ring PPV.


Judgment Day member breaks silence after Dominik Mysterio ends up helping Liv Morgan win the Women’s World Championship

Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio (via Wrestling Inc.)

Ahead of her match, Liv Morgan gave an interview to Byron Saxton and said that she was pretty confident about winning. However, she was interrupted by Dominik Mysterio, who told her that he would do everything in his power to stop her from winning, what he called Rhea Ripley‘s title. He tried some shenanigans to screw Morgan up, but she took advantage and pinned Becky Lynch to become the new Women’s World champion.

At the King and Queen of the Ring PPV, Liv Morgan battled Becky Lynch in the first match of the show. In the final moments of the match, Dominik Mysterio came out of nowhere and attempted to aid The Man by sliding in with a steel chair. However, his move backfired, and the championship went to Daddio. Saddened by the result, Damian Priest took to social media and stated that things got worse.

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Mami has had a fierce history with the 29-year-old star, whom she injured and kept out for almost 6 months. After WrestleMania XL, Morgan continued her revenge tour and viciously attacked the champion, forcing her to relinquish the title due to an injury. The last thing Mami could have ever wanted was to see her title in her arch-rival’s hands. Many fans are eagerly awaiting to see her reaction to the news.

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Meanwhile, it looks like the situation got way worse for the World Heavyweight Champion after Triple H‘s announcement. During the show, he made the match between him and the now medically cleared Drew McIntyre official. They will battle each other in The Scottish Warrior’s homeland. The WWE Universe might doubt whether Priest will remain the champion after the match or not.

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