In a recent appearance on the “Cheap Heat with Peter Rosenberg” podcast, WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley expressed her desire for The Judgement Day faction to run strong on Monday Night RAW as long as possible.
Discussing how the group excels despite a seemingly odd dynamic, Ripley said,
“Yeah, I really want it to go for as long as it can go. I’m loving every single minute of work when the boys are there, I think that we could really drag it out and have it go for a long time. At the end of the day, yes, we are the most random group of people, we have the Irishman, a Puerto Rican, a Mexican, and an Australian, but we click so well, and it feels so strange when I’m at work and I know that the boys aren’t there.”
Expanding on her remarks, Ripley explained how she has become at ease with the presence of Dominik Mysterio, Damian Priest, and Finn Balor by her side. She also recollected feeling a bit out of place during her feud with Charlotte Flair on the ‘Road to WrestleMania,’ as she was alone on SmackDown while the rest of her allies were on tour in the UK as part of the Monday Night RAW roster. Ripley stated,
“Like when I was going to SmackDown for a little bit and they weren’t there, they were on the UK tour. I was like, ‘I don’t know how to act right now. I miss my family; I miss my boys’.”
‘The Eradicator’ then proceeded to declare her bold aspirations for The Judgement Day. She said,
“So, I really wanna see it progress and grow and if we get new members, we get new members, but I wanna see the Judgment Day become this massive faction within the WWE that is so unstoppable, and I think we can accomplish that. At the end of the day, I wanna see my boys with championships while I hold mine.”
Rhea Ripley recently retained the SmackDown Women’s Championship against hometown hero Zelina Vega at Backlash in Puerto Rico last Saturday.