Intercontinental title match added to WWE Backlash

A new match has been added to Saturday’s WWE Backlash event, and the Intercontinental Championship will be on the line.

IC Champion Dominik Mysterio will defend his title against Penta at Backlash on Saturday, May 10 in St. Louis. The new match for Saturday was announced during Monday’s WWE Raw.

Mysterio won the title in a four-way match at WrestleMania 41 also involving Penta. Mysterio retained the title in his first defense against Penta on the Raw after WrestleMania after interference from JD McDonagh. Penta then defeated McDonagh on this week’s Raw to set up the title bout.

Five matches are official for Backlash. The two-hour pre-show begins at 5 p.m. Eastern time, with the main card kicking off at 7 p.m. Eastern.

WWE Backlash, Saturday, May 10 —

  • Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena defends against Randy Orton
  • Gunther vs. Pat McAfee
  • Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria defends against Becky Lynch
  • Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio defends against Penta
  • United States Champion Jacob Fatu defends against Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, and Damian Priest in a four-way

JD McDonagh returns at WWE Raw after WrestleMania

JD McDonagh has returned to WWE after an injury-related absence.

McDonagh made his WWE return on Monday’s Raw after WrestleMania in Las Vegas, assisting his Judgment Day stablemate Dominik Mysterio in retaining the Intercontinental Championship.

After winning the title at WrestleMania 41 night two on Sunday, Mysterio had his first title defense on Monday’s Raw against Penta. With the referee distracted, McDonagh interfered to attack Penta, allowing Mysterio to hit a frog splash to retain the IC gold.

McDonagh had been sidelined after suffering broken ribs and a punctured lung in a match on the January 27 Raw where he teamed with Mysterio against The War Raiders. His return comes at a time when storyline tensions within The Judgment Day group are at an all-time high, with the group’s de facto leader Finn Balor on the outs with the rest of the group, and teasing going after Mysterio’s new title.

The Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez won back the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles earlier on Monday’s Raw, defeating Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria in a rematch from Sunday’s WrestleMania 41 card. Lynch subsequently turned heel on Valkyria.

Our coverage of the Raw after WrestleMania is available here.

Dominik Mysterio wins Intercontinental title at WWE WrestleMania 41

Dominik Mysterio is Intercontinental Champion.

Mysterio outlasted three other men at WrestleMania 41 Sunday to become the new champion. The finish of the match had Finn Balor lay out Breakker with the coup de gras. However, Mysterio was ready on the top rope and pinned Balor to become champion for the first time.

Breakker had been champion for over 180 days, defeating Jey Uso back in October on an episode of Raw. It was his second reign as champion, defeating Sami Zayn last year.

Breakker had wins over Penta, Balor, and Mysterio in the weeks leading to the match. He had also successfully defended the title against Penta and Balor. During that time, dissension also grew between Mysterio and Balor, with Liv Morgan encouraging Mysterio to get involved and put himself in the title picture.

This was the first title change of the second night of WrestleMania 41. In the opener, IYO SKY retained the Women’s World title over Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley.

Wrestling Weekly: WWE WrestleMania 41 predictions

On a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and I have our predictions for WWE’s biggest event of the year: this weekend’s WrestleMania 41 from Las Vegas.

Cody or Cena? Uso or Gunther? Whose side is Paul Heyman actually on?

We’ll discuss all that and a very eventful week in AEW.

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Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio, World Tag Team title match announced for WWE Raw

A new match has been added to the lineup for Monday’s episode of WWE Raw.

Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta is now scheduled for the show. Penta first announced the match on his Facebook page yesterday, noting that he plans on giving Mysterio a belated birthday gift (Mysterio turned 28 on Saturday). WWE later confirmed the bout.

Penta is coming off his first pinfall loss in WWE, which happened last week on Raw when he and Bron Breakker lost a tag match to Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and Mysterio. Balor scored the pin on Penta following a Coup de Grace.

Additionally, a World Tag Team title match has been added. Champions the War Raiders will face off against The New Day, who defeated the reunited New Catch Republic during last week’s Raw.

Paul Heyman will also be at Raw following the events that took place on SmackDown. On Friday, he officially revealed that he will be cornering CM Punk at WrestleMania, fufilling the favor he owed Punk. Roman Reigns told him to drop the idea, but Heyman refused.

WWE Raw this week is set for Monday, April 7, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The updated lineup is as follows:

WWE Raw advertised lineup for Monday, April 7, 2025:

  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria defends against Bayley
  • Seth Rollins returns
  • El Grande Americano returns to action
  • Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • World Tag Team titles: War Raiders defend against The New Day
  • Paul Heyman will appear

Ivar to challenge for WWE Speed Championship

After making relatively quick work of Dominik Mysterio, Ivar is next in line for a shot at WWE Speed Champion Dragon Lee.

A new Speed episode debuted on Wednesday with Ivar defeating Dominik in the finals of a number one contender’s tournament. The match lasted less than two minutes with Ivar using a Tiger Bomb to get the victory with 1:22 left on the three-minute clock.

This was a four-man tournament where Ivar defeated Yoshiki Inamura of NXT/Pro Wrestling NOAH in the first round. Dominik’s opening round win was against Chris Sabin.

Dragon Lee vs. Ivar for the WWE Speed Championship airs on X/Twitter next Wednesday (March 19) at noon Eastern time. Since winning the title from Andrade in November, the only defense Lee has made up until this point was a win against Chad Gable.

Ivar — who holds the World Tag Team titles with his War Raiders partner Erik — would be a double champion if he wins the Speed belt from Dragon Lee.

WWE Raw live results: Crown Jewel go-home show

Date: October 28, 2024
Location: GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania 

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Show Recap — 

Judgment Day and Seth Rollins were shown arriving at the arena (separately). There was a video package recapping Bron Breakker beating Jey Uso for the IC title and Jey’s appearance on Smackdown leading to Motor City Machine Guns beating the Bloodline for the tag titles and his reunion with Jimmy Uso.

Jey and Jimmy Uso segment 

Jey Uso entered to start the show. (After the long video and Jey’s entrance, it was 8:09 pm by the time he spoke.) 

Jey said it’s been a long week. He lost his Intercontinental title, had some Bloodline drama, and got his retaliation on Smackdown by costing them the tag titles. There was only one Uce he wanted to hear from now. 

Jimmy Uso entered. Jimmy thanked him for what he did on Smackdown. They needed to be together to take down Solo Sikoa and the Bloodline because they weren’t The Ones. Jey said they weren’t the ones either. (The crowd gasped.) The last time they saw each other was half a year ago at WrestleMania—fighting each other. 

A lot has happened since then. People don’t get them confused anymore. Jey won the IC title on his own. But none of the titles topped being Jimmy’s twin brother. Jimmy went for a hug but Jey stopped him. He said they still need to fix stuff. This time around, if they got back together, they were nobody’s yes men or side pieces. They do it together as the Usos. 

Jimmy told Jey that Roman Reigns would be at Smackdown on Friday. Jimmy invited Jey to Smackdown to squash their beef. Jey said he would be there. 

Before they could shake on it, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu hit the ring to attack them as Sikoa watched from ringside. Fatu tried a running hip attack to Jey with a chair (the same thing that took out Jimmy) but Jey chucked the chair at him. The Usos cleared the ring with superkicks. 

Adam Pearce and officials backed the Bloodline up the aisle.

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An angry Adam Pearce was on the phone with Nick Aldis, berating him for allowing the Bloodline to appear on Raw because they only agreed to Jimmy being there. Pearce told him to control his damn roster. 

Judgment Day showed up. Pearce was low on patience so he quickly informed Dominik Mysterio that he would face Damian Priest tonight. Carlito said that wasn’t cool. Pearce left. 

Dom wasn’t worried because he knew Priest’s tricks. Finn Bálor tried to warn him that Priest was called punishment for a reason. Dom urged them to believe in him and told them he can become world champion. He planned on going out there alone to prove it. They all got behind him except for Bálor, who looked annoyed that Dom didn’t listen to him. Bálor left. 

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Sheamus defeated Ludwig Kaiser (9:48) 

After a break, Sheamus hit ten beats of the Bodhrán and a flying clothesline for two. Kaiser followed with a powerbomb and knee strike for two. They exchanged strikes until Sheamus hit a knee strike and Brogue Kick for the pinfall win. This was fine.

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There was a Rhea Ripley video promo on Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan. She admitted to making mistakes in the past (betraying them) but they deserved the beatings they got from her. Now it was only about winning the world title and they would have to kill her to stop her. 

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The Usos bumped into Sami Zayn backstage. Zayn and Jey shook hands. Zayn wanted to speak with Jey—alone. Jimmy and Zayn got face-to-face before Jey asked Jimmy to leave. He did. Zayn asked Jey if everything was suddenly cool now with Jimmy and Roman. Jey said Sikoa might be worse than Reigns. 

Zayn said Sikoa wasn’t the one who mentally got in Jey’s head for years and made him jump through hoops to prove himself to his own family. Zayn said Jey didn’t have to choose between the lesser of two evils, he didn’t have to get involved at all. Zayn didn’t understand any of it. Jey said Zayn didn’t understand because he wasn’t family. Jey left. 

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There was a Gunther video promo. He called Cody Rhodes a gutless champion. Rhodes dragged another close friend into his business, this time Randy Orton. Gunther suggested Rhodes pull Orton aside and ask him what it felt like to be choked out by him because Rhodes would be next. Rhodes would wake up and finally realize he was the secondary champion. 

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Ivy Nile (w/The Creed Brothers) defeated Zelina Vega (w/Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde) (6:34) 

Vega hit a dive and they went to break 50 seconds into the match. Vega hit (missed) a moonsault for two. Brutus Creed distracted the referee while Julius prevented Vega from hitting a Code Red. Del Toro and Wilde went after the Creeds but the Creeds easily laid them out. Nile hit Vega with a spinning uranage for the pinfall win. This was no good. 

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Jimmy asked Jey how his chat went with Zayn. Jey said he told Zayn he wasn’t family. Jimmy dismissively said, “Well, he’s not.” Jey stood up for Zayn and said he stepped up when Jimmy left. Jimmy could tell Jey was bothered so he wanted to talk to Zayn. Jey didn’t like that idea because he figured something bad would happen. Jimmy said he just wanted to talk. 

[SECOND HOUR] 

Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed segment 

Rollins entered. He was on the hunt for a monster. “Make no mistake about it, Bronson Reed is a monster—but so am I.” That was a side of Rollins that he put to bed a long time ago. He forgot about that side of him but Reed woke something up in his soul. Reed reminded him what he was capable of. “I gotta be honest with you, Hershey. I kinda like it.” 

Reed appeared on the big screen. Reed promised Pearce that they wouldn’t have a repeat of last week and cause chaos in the arena. However, if Rolins wanted to hunt a monster, he was waiting in the parking lot. 

Rollins left the ring and found Reed in the parking lot. They chucked aside some security guards before Reed tossed Rollins onto a car. There was a semi-truck nearby and Rollins slammed the trailer door in Reed’s face before giving him a curb stomp onto the hood of the car. 

Rollins began cutting a promo to the camera but stopped upon realizing Reed was back on his feet. Rollins superkicked Reed and hit him on the head with a wooden crate. Rollins went inside the trailer but Reed chucked a trash can right in his face. Reed grabbed Rollins and gave him a DVD off the trailer floor through some tables. 

The crowd chanted, “Holy sh-t,” as officials checked on Rollins. Reed backed away on his own. 

(I didn’t like Rollins’ promo but the brawl was good. I guess we’ll have to see that other side of Rollins another day.)

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R-Truth approached Alpha Academy. He said they look a lot better without the short ugly guy who screamed at them all the time. Otis asked, “Master Gable?” and Truth responded, “You can’t say that on TV.” 

Miz approached and apologized to Truth. He didn’t know what got into him. They were former tag champions and family. Miz needed family now more than ever. Maxxine Dupri told Truth not to listen to him. Miz responded, “Yeah, don’t listen to a former champion, listen to Snow White and the two dorks.” 

Truth stopped Otis and Akira Tozawa from killing Miz. Truth said it was between him and Miz. Truth shook Miz’s hand before punching him in the face. Truth leaned in and said, “Good luck with the Wyatts. Y’all gonna die!” The crowd laughed. Truth walked away, saw Pete Dunne nearby and said, “What’s up Butch, you seen Pete?” 

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Triple threat tag match: The War Raiders defeated Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee and The New Day to become number one contenders for the World Tag Team Titles (17:35) 

There was a moment where Rey went to tag Dragon Lee but Woods knocked Dragon off the apron. The crowd lightly booed but, as he explained, he was just trying to win the match. Kingston tagged in and gave Ivar and Rey a leg drop before giving Rey an SOS. Everyone traded moves until Kingston wiped out everyone with a trust fall dive. This led to their second commercial break in nine minutes. 

Dragon Lee tagged in and gave Kingston a double foot stomp and a DDT to Ivar. Rey brought Ivar off the ropes with a hurricanrana while Dragon Lee gave Kingston a sit-out powerbomb. Lee covered Kingston but Woods broke up the cover. 

Kingston gave Lee a backbreaker and set up for their double-team finisher. Woods went to the top but dropped back down upon seeing Rey enter the ring. Kingston was confused as Woods went after Rey but Rey dropped the ropes and Woods fell out of the ring. 

Rey went for 619 on Kingston but Chad Gable suddenly appeared and yanked Rey out of the ring. Gable put Rey in an ankle lock and he couldn’t escape. 

Ivar and Erik hit Kingston with a combo German suplex/springboard clothesline for the pinfall win. The War Raiders are now number one contenders for the world tag titles (held by Bálor and JD McDonagh). 

This match was ok. The crowd was fairly quiet as they have been most of the night. 

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Miz complained to Pearce in the back until he was approached by Karrion Kross, along with Scarlett and AOP (no Paul Ellering). Kross wanted Miz to help them find Bo Dallas tonight. Miz didn’t like that idea. Kross said he would help or else Kross would break his legs. (The crowd lightly chanted, “Break his legs.”) 

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Jimmy walked toward the exit. As he walked out of the arena, he saw Zayn speaking to Sikoa in the parking lot (Sikoa was in the passenger seat of an SUV while Zayn stood outside). 

Jey approached and asked if he had spoken to Zayn. Jimmy pointed out the conversation that was happening between Zayn and Sikoa. They both seemed surprised but Jimmy told Jey they needed to do this with just themselves and Roman. Jey said, “Yeet.” (He agreed.)  

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Dominik Mysterio defeated Damian Priest (8:58) 

Dom hit a suicide dive ahead of a break. He tried three amigos but Priest countered the last one into a falcon arrow. Priest followed with a flatliner for two. Dom escaped the ring so Priest tackled him over the announce table. 

Morgan and Rodriguez ran down and distracted the referee while McDonagh and Carlito attacked Priest. Priest fought them off and attacked them with a chair. The ref yelled at Priest for defending himself against Carlito who was in the ring. With Priest distracted, Dom caught him in a schoolboy while holding the tights for the surprise win. 

— Dom tried to bail but Priest hit him with Razor’s Edge. Priest was about to leave, but after hearing Lilian Garcia announce Dom as the winner, Priest returned to the ring and attacked him repeatedly with the chair. 

Carlito tried to save Dom but Priest chokeslammed them both. The rest of Judgment Day (minus Bálor, who did not appear) helped Dom out of the ring. Dom was barely moving but managed to raise his hand in victory. Priest sarcastically applauded the “winner.”

(Last week on Raw there were four matches and all four ended as a result of a distraction or interference. There were four matches on tonight’s show and three ended as a result of distraction or interference.) 

Dominik Mysterio thinks working ‘old-school schedule’ earned respect of WWE peers

Dominik Mysterio believes working an “old-school schedule” in 2023 helped him earn the respect of his WWE peers.

While being interviewed on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Dominik was asked if there is a match or program that made him feel like he earned his place in WWE. The 27-year-old Judgment Day member said he thinks he started to earn the respect of people backstage when he was working NXT and main roster television simultaneously last year.

“I think it happened when — I want to say, I could be totally wrong and they could all hate me, but I think it slowly started to happen when I went down to NXT and I was doing NXT, I was doing Raw, I was doing all the live events, and I was also doing SmackDown dark matches, occasionally SmackDown TV,” Dominik responded. “So I was doing basically the old-school schedule, which was five days a week, leave Thursday, TV Friday, on the road Saturday [and] Sunday, TV Monday on Raw, TV Tuesday for NXT, and then I’m home Wednesday.

“So I think that got a lot of respect from the boys for me. I mean, I assume so, because they would see me everywhere, and they’d just look at me and be like, ‘Dude, do you not get a break?’ I’m like, ‘You know, I’m just here.’ Again, I could be wrong, they could all hate me. But I assume — because, like I said, a lot of the boys would come up to me and be like, ‘You got that old-school schedule.'”

Dominik was a two-time North American Champion during his NXT run. At the moment, he’s aligned with Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan on Raw after betraying Rhea Ripley.

This week, Dominik and Morgan were part of a media tour in Las Vegas to promote WrestleMania 41 tickets going on sale. They appeared at an NHL game for the Las Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.

Dominik’s full appearance on Insight can be watched below:

Two new matches announced for WWE Raw

Two matches have been added to the lineup for this Monday’s WWE Raw.

Damian Priest vs. Dominik Mysterio and Bronson Reed vs. Braun Strowman are now scheduled for the show. Adam Pearce announced the news in a video WWE posted to X on Saturday.

“Two matches to announce. First things first, talk about a grudge match, how about Damian Priest going one-on-one with ‘Dirty’ Dom Mysterio.”

“And, when these two get together, very big and very bad things happen, it will be Bronson Reed going toe-to-toe with Braun Strowman.”

Reed returned to Raw last week after missing the previous show due to COVID. He interfered during the fatal four-way main event, splashing Strowman through a table and taking him out of the match.

Dominik is coming off a win over Dragon Lee last week, while Priest teamed with Jey Uso in a win over Finn Balor and JD McDonagh.

Three matches are now confirmed for Monday’s show, which will take place at the Moda Center in Portland. CM Punk is also advertised to return.

WWE Raw announced lineup for Monday, September 16, 2024 —

  • CM Punk returns
  • World Tag Team Champions The Judgment Day (Finn Balor & JD McDonagh) defend against New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
  • Bronson Reed vs. Braun Strowman
  • Damian Priest vs. Dominik Mysterio

Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee, six-woman tag match added to WWE Raw

Dominik Mysterio is in action on Raw.

On X, WWE announced that Mysterio would face Dragon Lee on Monday’s show in Calgary. The two were part of a triple threat match that took place on last week’s show that also involved Ilja Dragunov. However, Carlito came out to interfere during the match, attacking Lee. Damian Priest arrived for the save but was attacked by Mysterio, who quickly regretted his actions and fled the match, allowing Dragunov to pick up the win after pinning Lee.

Following the events of Bash in Berlin, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest have continued to battle the Judgment Day. In the main event of last week’s Raw, Ripley chased Liv Morgan away from ringside during a tag team match pitting Finn Balor & JD McDonagh against Damian Priest and Jey Uso, which allowed the latter team to pick up the victory.

Also announced for Raw is a six-woman tag team match pitting the Pure Fusion Collective against Lyra Valkyria, Zelina Vega, and a mystery partner. After Vega lost to Baszler on Raw, Valkyria attempted to make the save for Vega but was overwhelmed by the 3-on-2 advantage. While recovering backstage, Valkyria said that she had an idea, and mentioned next week’s show would be in Calgary.

WWE Raw (Monday, September 9) —

  • Bret Hart appears
  • Intercontinental title number one contender’s tournament finals: Jey Uso vs. Pete Dunne vs. Braun Strowman vs. Ilja Dragunov
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn
  • Street fight: The Wyatt Sicks (Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis & Nikki Cross) vs. American Made (Chad Gable, Julius Creed, Brutus Creed & Ivy Nile)
  • Lyra Valkyria, Zelina Vega, and ? vs. Pure Fusion Collective (Shayna Baszler, Zoey Stark, and Sonya Deville)
  • Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee

Dominik Mysterio on possible match vs. Rhea Ripley: I don’t think WWE will book it

Dominik Mysterio is up for wrestling Rhea Ripley, but he doesn’t think WWE will ever book it.

Dominik and Liv Morgan lost to Ripley and Damian Priest at Bash in Berlin on Saturday and Ripley was able to get her hands on Dominik during the match. However, Morgan was able to rescue him before Ripley gave him a Riptide.

Dominik was asked about a potential match against Ripley during a recent appearance on The Gorilla Position.

“I don’t think they’d book it but I’m here for it,” Dominik responded when asked about a possible match against Ripley. “Yeah (I’d do it), I mean, but let’s just leave it at that.”

Morgan, who was also a guest on the show, reacted to one of the hosts commenting that Ripley would “destroy” Dominik if the match ever happened.

“Excuse you, excuse you, there is no possible way that that happens. No, not even for one single second,” she responded.

“I came out of my mother’s womb and dropkicked the doctor,” Dominik added. “What do you think I would be willing to do as a 27-year-old?”

A co-host commented that, at least, Dominik didn’t dropkick his mother.

“Well, you don’t know,” Dominik responded. “I took out the doctor, who knows what happened next?”

Dominik and Morgan’s appearance on The Gorilla Position is available below:

Logan Paul says he’s not banned from entering Japan, would go if WWE invited him

Logan Paul denies that he is banned from entering Japan.

During an interview with Dominik Mysterio on his Impaulsive podcast, the topic of WWE’s recent tour in Japan came up. Mysterio asked if Paul had ever been to Japan. Paul caused controversy in 2017 when he filmed himself next to a suicide victim at Aokigahara Forest and posted the since-deleted footage on his YouTube channel. Paul claimed he didn’t go to WWE’s recent tour in Japan due to prior obligations, and responded when Mysterio asked if he’s allowed to enter the country.

“Yes, I can go to Japan,” Paul said, menitoning that he wasn’t “excommunicado.” Mysterio said that WWE could pull strings for him if needed.

“I’ve never said this before, but my rule was if I went back, I’d like to be invited back. I haven’t gotten the invite yet.”

Paul’s co-host, Mike Majlak, asked who Paul would like to be invited by.

“My best best is the WWE, I’d be a real heel there.”

The discussion ended when Mysterio said that he would be a real heel if he wore the same hat he wore in the controversial video. Paul said that was going too far.

Paul last wrestled for the WWE at SummerSlam, where he lost the United States title to LA Knight.

Dominik Mysterio betrays Rhea Ripley, aligns with Liv Morgan at WWE SummerSlam

Dirty Dom and Mami Rhea are kaput, and Liv Morgan is still the WWE Women’s World Champion.

Dominik Mysterio turned on Rhea Ripley in the SummerSlam opener Saturday to allow Liv Morgan to retain the Women’s World title, and Morgan and Mysterio kissed afterwards to cement their new alliance.

After months of are they or aren’t they, Mysterio interfered on Morgan’s behalf in the Women’s World title match at SummerSlam to confirm that he has been in cahoots with Morgan since helping Liv win the Women’s World title from Becky Lynch at King and Queen of the Ring in May.

Mysterio both stopped Ripley from hitting Morgan with a chair during the bout, then took the referee to allow Morgan to hit Ripley with Oblivion on the same chair to secure the victory and win the title.

The post-match unfolded with Mysterio and Morgan in the aisle as Ripley fumed in the ring:

Our ongoing live coverage of SummerSlam is available here.

WWE Raw live results: Liv Morgan & Dominik Mysterio team up

WWE is in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada tonight for the Money in the Bank fallout episode of Raw.

For the first time ever, Liv Morgan & Dominik Mysterio will team up as they take on Rey Mysterio & Zelina Vega in a mixed tag team match. After accidentally costing him a win last week, Morgan will attempt to ramp up her seduction by helping Dominik defeat his father tonight.

Morgan retained her Women’s World Championship against Vega last Monday after botched interference by Dominik, who has supposedly been trying to make things right with Rhea Ripley by attempting to get Morgan to lose the title.

Judgment Day’s Finn Balor & JD McDonagh will team with Carlito tonight against Braun Strowman, The Miz & R-Truth. There’s also a six-woman tag match set with Lyra Valkyria, Kayden Carter & Katana Chance taking on Damage CTRL’s IYO SKY, Kairi Sane & Dakota Kai.

Plus, Jey Uso vs. Chad Gable will take place tonight. Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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Pat McAfee returned to commentary as the show emanated from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario Canada.

– CM Punk kicks off the show, addresses a suspended Drew McIntyre

Punk professed his well-wishes to the soon-to-retire John Cena before going on a tirade regarding McIntyre. While patting himself on the back, Punk pointed out McIntyre’s faults and why he had been getting in his way. Seth Rollins came out to confront Punk instead.

Rollins beckoned Punk back into the ring, accusing Punk of getting into his business when he cost Rollins the match at Money in the Bank. Punk apologized to Rollins, admitting his rage got in the way before saying he “isn’t that sorry.” Rollins poked at Punk, commenting that he gaslights everyone and thinks the world revolves around him. Rollins concluded by threatening to snap Punk’s arm once he is cleared.

– Dominik Mysterio pleaded with Adam Pearce to call him off of the Liv Morgan tag match, Morgan appealed to Mysterio

Jey Uso defeated Chad Gable

With his torso taped up, Gable immediately administered his skills to Uso with suplexes and holds. Throughout picture-in-picture, Gable remained largely in control, with spirited defenses from Uso sprinkled in between.

Uso briefly fought out of Gable’s fingers only for Gable to ensnare him via an Ankle Lock. The Wyatt Six sound effects sounded as the arena darkened. Uso speared Gable for the win and gave a goodbye Yeet to the crowd.

The match was fine. Gable showed his range and power, and looked strong in defeat as anyone traumatized by the Wyatt Six would be understandably distracted. Uso’s star power was on full display and had to take advantage of the situation.

– Post-Match

Chad Gable woke up in the mist when Sister Abigail (Nikki Cross) scared him away and delivered yet another VHS tape to Michael Cole and Pat McAfee at commentary. The segment ended with an Abigail jumpscare.

– Sheamus backstage interview

The Celtic Warrior discussed his aspirations and competition when Bronson Reed came into frame, telling Sheamus he’s waiting if he defeated Sheamus’s old friend Pete Dunne. Commentary would later state that Dunne’s tag team partner Tyler Bate was out of action due to injury.

Bronson Reed defeated Pete Dunne

Reed immediately flattened Dunne, but he rebounded quickly, capped off with a floating moonsault to the floor outside. After a commercial break, Dunne fought out of another control segment by Reed. After some finger joint manipulation, the large Reed powerbombed Dunne onto the mat, following a brief struggle on the top turnbuckle with Dunne targeting the fingers again. Reed won with a finished Tsunami Splash, and was ready to use another one before Sheamus came to Dunne’s aid.

Sheamus tried to embrace Dunne, but he refused, still bitter about the dissolution of The Brawling Brutes.

This was a fine outing by Reed, and Dunne’s finger snapping spots put him at an advantage. The match suffered from a commercial break that took up most of its time, but otherwise a decent TV match. I’m interested in the sewn seeds between Dunne and Sheamus.

– Seth Rollins and Damian Priest backstage segment

Rollins approached Judgement Day, seeking one-on-one counsel with Priest, and acknowledged that the World Heavyweight Champion stuck to his word. Priest retorted, stating that he’d be willing to throw out the gentlemen’s agreement from before Money in the Bank since Rollins was unfairly costed. He then answered the phone to an unknown caller.

– Sami Zayn in-ring promo

Proudly touting his successful title victory at Money in the Bank, Zayn professed that he was no longer an underdog and deserved respect. Bron Breakker, fresh off his loss to Zayn, admits his defeat and that he would accept not receiving a rematch. Then he speared Zayn until officials came out, and then he speared him again. Ilja Dragunov appeared, quickly rushing to Zayn’s side.

– Ilja Dragunov demanded Adam Pearce give him a match against Bron Breakker

Judgement Day (Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, & Carlito) defeated Awesome Truth & Brawn Strowman

Former tag champs R-Truth and Miz were attacked during their prolonged entrance. JD McDonagh was promptly chased out by Braun Strowman, charging like a bull seeing red. During picture-in-picture, Carlito gloated as McDonagh and Balor assaulted the legal Miz. Strowman came in for the hot tag, dismantling McDonagh without mercy. Attempting a chokeslam on Balor, Strowman was interrupted by Carlito & McDonagh but he laid them flat. Strowman and R-Truth proceeded to run a train all across Judgement Day.

McDonagh evened the odds by enticing Strowman, who proceeded to chase him out of the ring. Balor took advantage of this with a Coup de Grâce for the win as Strowman was too late in returning to the ring.

Not that I was a big fan to begin with, but I hope the Awesome Truth push slows down if not outright stopped with all the tag teams Raw can feature.

– Adam Pearce asked CM Punk backstage to stay away from July 15’s episode of Monday Night Raw, Punk obliged in the hopes of resting and getting cleared

– Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio are caught in an awkward predicament by Judgement Day

Morgan sought to alleviate Mysterio’s tension and massage him into a position that bordered on non-PG territory. Judgement Day laughed and yelled at Mysterio, who repeated he’d take care of it. Damian Priest said he’d let Mysterio learn the consequences of his actions on his own.

– Bo Dallas VHS promo

This VHS recording detailed the motivations and pain of each member of The Wyatt Six (Erik Rowan, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacey, and Dexter Lumis). Uncle Howdy and Dallas agree that the team are “sick”.

– Adam Pearce backstage segment

Pearce was approached by an angry Chad Gable, pleading that as General Manager, Pearce needed to do something about The Wyatt Six. Pearce opened the door to his office to find Bo Dallas sitting in a chair. He then closed the door.

Damage CTRL claimed the team needed to go through a change

Ilja Dragunov defeated Bron Breakker via DQ

Breakker began this match in control of a spiteful Dragunov who matched his intensity. After a commercial break, Dragunov was in dire straits. The pair traded blows, with Dragunov’s resilience and Breakker’s tenacity on full display. Powerbombing Breakker from the top rope and following it with a senton, Dragunov nearly had the match won. He got some nice air from that senton.

Breakker tried a Gorilla Press + Knees-to-midsection that didn’t pay off, but neither did Dragunov’s top-rope maneuvers. A sprinting Breakker sought to spear Dragunov but was met with a knee instead. The match ended after Breakker threw a chair at Dragunov, disqualifying him.

Sami Zayn entered the fray to prevent a post-match beatdown but Breakker decimated both men.

Each time I see Dragunov and Breakker go at it, they improve upon the match before. The intensity from both men is palpable each time they step into the ring. I see this post-match leading to a triple-threat match for the Intercontinental Championship down the line.

– Damian Priest vignette

A confident Priest celebrated his successes and challenged Gunther to show up and take advantage of his King of the Ring win opportunity for the World Heavyweight Championship.

– The Final Testament backstage vignette

Karrion Kross reiterates his intentions to draw Xavier Woods out of New Day, while addressing John Cena’s impending retirement.

Damage CTRL (Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane, & Dakota Kai) defeated Lyra Valkyria, Kayden Carter, & Katana Chance

Frenzy ensued after the bell with each team picking a partner to lock up with. Sane kept Carter at pace, and tagged in Kai. Valkyria, Carter, & Chance solidified their offense with a synchronized kick through the ropes. Damage CTRL regained momentum as they delivered a united front onto Chance. After a Sliding Elbow, the legal Sane sought pinfall in repetition to no avail.

Sky served as the hot tag, striking with agility and precision to Chance until Valkyria leveled her with her dynamic powerhouse style. All six women engaged in a double suplex that flattened Damage CTRL with a resounding thud. Carter & Chance nearly ended the match with their Keg Stand finisher. Sky launched Sane through the air onto Valkyria and Chance while Kai and Sane dragged Carter to the middle of the ring. Punctuating the match with her moonsault, Sky ended the match.

Post-match, Zoey Stark, Shayna Baszler, & Sonya Deville laid out Damage CTRL, closing the scene and standing tall.

In a perfect world, Carter and Chance would be thriving in tag team action without being set pieces for someone else. They worked well in tandem with Valkyria. Sane in particular shone more than she has for a while since her WWE return.

– Rey Mysterio & Zelina Vega backstage interview, promised to stop Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan

Shayna Baszler, Zoey Stark, & Sonya Deville explain why Deville joined them, Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre taunt them

– Gunther promo vignette

The Ring General walked down memory lane, detailing his past accomplishments and proclaiming the sport was too sacred for lesser wrestlers following their dream. Gunther acknowledged his upcoming match with Damian Priest at SummerSlam.

Liv Morgan & Dominik Mysterio defeated Rey Mysterio & Zelina Vega

It was on-sight for Vega onto Morgan, so much so that she quickly had to tag in Dominik, and Rey for Vega. Rey quickly outpaced Dominik, and it certainly didn’t help that Rey included Vega. Morgan was again no match for Vega, but Dominik stood in Vega’s way and Rey took advantage with no hesitation. Morgan sacrificed herself for Dominik, pushing him to absorb Vega’s flying knees herself.

Running circles around his son, Rey lined up his 619 finisher, but Morgan tripped him up, leading to Dominik to gain control for the first time in the match. The uneasy chemistry between Dominik and Morgan built throughout the match. Contrasted to the hard-hitting style of Vega and Rey, Dominik and Morgan were underhanded and rotten in their approach.

In a callback to Eddy Guerrero vs Rey Misterio at Halloween Havoc 1997, Dominik tore at Rey’s mask and spammed his elbows across his father’s face. Finally gaining a moment of respite, Rey tagged in Vega who again was too fiery for Morgan, leaving little opening for the Women’s World Champion. Now, it was Morgan’s turn to gain control for the first time as she used Eddie Guerrero’s Three Amigos finisher to no success. Tagging in Rey, the masked veteran kept Dominik in his paces. Vega and Rey teamed up with each employing a 619 on Dominik, but Morgan quelled this and slammed Vega into the ring post. Throwing a chair into the ring to distract the ref, she gave a cheap shot to Rey and Dominik followed up with a Frog Splash for the win.

Post-match, Dominik hugged Morgan in excitement but quickly realized his mistake. Morgan responded in kind by jumping into Dominik’s arms as she dropped them to the mat and held him there for an uncomfortable amount of time. She would leave in a hurry though, as Rhea Ripley made her surprise return and she did not look too happy to see Dominik. In fact, she chastised him and stormed off in fury.

This mixed-tag team match actually had a fun pace to it despite the comedic soap opera angle. Rey’s a legend and Zelina’s a very fine worker. Couple that with Dominik’s heat magnet status and Liv’s star power, and this was an energetic bout with big spots. It dragged her and there, but there were important wheels turning that brought it to its conclusion and the awkwardness of Rhea finally catching Dominik in the act.

Overall the show was good. It could have had more than five matches, however, and preferably without The Awesome Truth. The Wyatt Six angle seems to be heading somewhere but they could possibly come up with alternative means for VHS tapes to reach the production truck each week, and I’m glad to see there may be an actual follow-up with Sheamus and the rest of his Brawling Brutes. I’m looking forward to Ilja Dragunov, Bron Breakker, and Sami Zayn to inevitably clash. Rhea Ripley’s return solidified how sorely missed she was.

Rey Mysterio: Dominik is ‘most definitely’ a future WWE World Champion

Rey Mysterio has no doubt that his son Dominik will be a WWE World Champion one day.

While appearing on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Rey said he “most definitely” sees Dominik Mysterio being a World Champion in the future. Rey believes that — only four years since debuting — Dominik has already gotten really good at pro wrestling.

“Oh, definitely. Most definitely,” Rey said about Dominik becoming a World Champion. “Dom, he’s getting really good at what he’s doing, and he’s understanding the craft. The fact that he’s where he’s at with such little time. Like, I wish I could be there, or I could have been there, with four years of being in the business. I didn’t know sh*t at four years.”

Rey thinks being able to share the ring with wrestlers like Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and John Cena has helped Dominik learn so fast. Dominik made his in-ring debut by facing Rollins at SummerSlam 2020.

“Not only me, I mean that, yes, I am his father, but the fact that he’s been able to be in there with the best: Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, John Cena,” Rey said. “All these moments are moments that give you the ability to learn. So I think he’s taken very well advantage of those moments.”

On Raw next Monday, Rey and Dominik will face each other in a televised singles match for just the second time ever. Rey won their previous meeting at WrestleMania 39.

In storyline, Liv Morgan has recently been attempting to seduce Dominik away from Rhea Ripley. She helped Dominik get this match against Rey next week and also got Judgment Day’s Finn Balor & JD McDonagh a World Tag Team title shot on Raw last night. They defeated The Miz & R-Truth to win the belts.