WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry has voiced his support for Rhea Ripley in her upcoming match against Liv Morgan at WWE Bad Blood 2024. The ongoing storyline between Ripley and Morgan stands out as one of the best in WWE today. With Dominik Mysterio joining the mix, has captured even more fan interest.
After Dominik Mysterio betrayed Rhea Ripley at WWE SummerSlam by siding with Liv Morgan, fans have expressed significant heat towards both Mysterio and Morgan. On the other hand, Ripley has received cheers as the babyface. At the WWE Bash in Berlin, Mysterio and Morgan lost to Ripley and her tag team partner, Damian Priest.
Following her victory over Liv Morgan at the WWE Bash in Berlin, Rhea Ripley challenged the former for the WWE Women’s World title. Morgan accepted the challenge and agreed to face Ripley at WWE Bad Blood 2024. However, Dominik Mysterio’s previous interference in the Women’s World title match has created complications for the challengers.
On RAW last week, Rhea Ripley made a surprising announcement. She revealed that General Manager Adam Pearce confirmed Dominik Mysterio will be suspended in a shark cage during the Women’s World title match at Bad Blood 2024 to ensure he cannot interfere. With WWE Bad Blood approaching this weekend, Rhea Ripley has gained support from WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry, who hopes to see her triumph over Liv Morgan.
Why is Mark Henry rooting for Rhea Ripley at WWE Bad Blood 2024?
Mark Henry recently expressed his desire to see Rhea Ripley defeat Liv Morgan at Bad Blood. During an appearance on “Busted Open Radio,” Henry explained that Ripley’s victory would keep the ongoing storyline with Dominik Mysterio and Morgan alive. He stated, “If she wins, I’m gonna be happy because that means that the story is not over and Dom and Liv are going to keep on trying to do her dirty and we get more of that saga. So, yeah, I’m actually praying that Rhea wins.”
The ongoing storyline between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan has captivated fans over the past few months. With Bad Blood taking place this weekend in Atlanta, Georgia, it will be exciting to see who emerges victorious.