Rhea Ripley lauds Dominik Mysterio for his marvellous evolution on the main-roster
The dynamic alignment of Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio has been the highlight of Monday Night Raw for quite a while now. They're blooming together as brilliant characters, adding much to the delight of their fans.

Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio at Night of Champions (via- SI Wresting)
The reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley is having the run of her WWE career. Those unbelievable nuances with The Judgment Day fares incredibly well for the Australian wrestler. Even more so, her on-screen dynamics with Dominik Mysterio keeps hitting all the time. It’s hard to believe that The Judgment Day are the ones who used to car-crash Dominik months ago.
Obviously, those were the attempts made by Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Rhea Ripley to recruit Rey Mysterio’s son under their wings. After the 25-year-old finally joined them, it did wonders for everyone involved. Each passing week, the villainous stable kept evolving, having an increased focus on Rhea Ripley & Dominik Mysterio. It has now come to the point where fans want these entities to stay connected forever.
During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Rhea Ripley commented on her Dom-Dom’s unfathomable transformation in recent months. The Eradicator implied that Mysterio is paving his own path. Important to note, Dominik’s confidence has skyrocketed after joining forces with her Mami. Also, they’re slowly inching towards acting like a full-blown couple on television.
“Seeing Dom’s growth in the past few months has been incredible. He’s paving his own path. That’s really inspiring to me. I don’t think people give him the credit he deserves,” said Ripley. The modern day Romeo-Juliet are the Talk of the Town at this juncture. They’re expected to grow even more as WWE seemingly has massive plans for the entire Judgment Day moving forward.
What the future plans for Rhea Ripley?

This past Saturday at Night of Champions, Rhea Ripley squashed Natalya in just 70 seconds. Beating the Canadian wrestler on her birthday was such a badass move by the SmackDown Women’s Champion. Now, with that victory in the rear-view, it’s time to embrace the future.
The next premium-live-event stop for WWE is their annual Money in the Bank show. For the first time in its illustrious history, the event will be held outside of the United States, i.e in London. Being an international PLE, the company will surely want to stack the card.
The Men’s and Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match qualifiers are already ongoing. That being said, Rhea Ripley is almost a certain name to perform at the 02 arena as well. She’ll likely defend her title against a yet-to-be-determined challenger. This upcoming week on Raw, fans might learn what’s in the tank for The Mami.
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