On the latest edition of WWE RAW, Jey Uso, a former member of The Bloodline, stepped in to assist Rhea Ripley. On WWE RAW Liv Morgan attacked Ripley, prompting Damian Priest to rush to her aid. After Ripley sustained an injury, Damian Priest expressed his desire for a match against The Judgment Day.
However, WWE RAW General Manager Adam Pearce only agreed to schedule a tag team match. With Priest having no partner by his side, Ripley hinted at Jey Uso as a potential partner for Priest. Later in the show, Damian Priest inquired if Jey Uso was ready to team up with him, and Ripley simply responded with “YEET,” confirming Uso’s involvement.
In the main event, Priest and Uso faced WWE World Tag Team Champions Finn Balor and JD McDonagh from The Judgment Day. Uso was on the verge of securing the victory when Liv Morgan interfered. Morgan came out to distract Jey Uso and Damian Priest, but Ripley, who had been injured, also appeared.
Rhea Ripley came out using a crutch to confront Morgan. Although Morgan had been mocking Ripley, she was surprised to find that Ripley was fine all along. Ripley struck Morgan with the crutch, causing her to retreat. This led to Priest and Uso getting an upper hand in the match. Ultimately, they secured the win with a Razor’s Edge and an Uso splash on McDonagh.
Fans had been anticipating the chemistry between Rhea Ripley and Jey Uso for months, and they finally witnessed it on WWE RAW. Additionally, the fans enjoyed memorable moments after the show went off the air.
Jey Uso & Rhea Ripley break character after WWE RAW went off air
After the latest edition of WWE RAW went off the air, fans in the arena were treated to Rhea Ripley and Jey Uso breaking character. Ripley was seen celebrating with the fans, performing the “YEET” move. Additionally, Damian Priest also stepped out of character to join in the celebration.
While Priest and Ripley received assistance from Jey Uso this week, The Judgment Day holds an advantage with its numbers. The upcoming weeks could prove challenging for the Terror Twins.