Rhea Ripley Brutality Tour: ‘Dirty’ Dom, Liv Morgan appear at WWE event together after Mami’s return

Patrik Walker

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Rhea Ripley should find herself a great trial attorney with a solid record of winning murder cases, and the WWE should help foot the bill, because what she’s about to do on her Brutality Tour will probably end up being an episode of Forensic Files — if “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan keep pushing her buttons.

Ripley returned last week on RAW during a sultry and compromising moment between Dom and Morgan after the latter helped the former finally win a match against his “deadbeat dad”, Hall of Fame luchador Rey Mysterio.

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Dom was pleading for forgiveness for folding after week’s of Morgan’s relentless chess match but, only five days later, he was in the ring again with Morgan at the SuperShow Summer Tour in Mexico.

Hmm … 

The original clip was, of course, reposted by Liv Morgan. 

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This appearance comes only 48 hours from Ripley being scheduled to break her silence on the matter and all things concerning the fractures within The Judgment Day — orchestrated masterfully by Morgan on her Revenge Tour — marking the first time Ripley has spoken on a WWE microphone in an arena since her livid monologue while vacating the championship due to an injury suffered at the hands of, you guessed it, Liv Morgan.

What Ripley will say is anyone’s guess at this point, but what she’ll do going forward is as safe of a bet as taking the over on how many times the surface of the sun will be hot. 

Using the word “brutality” for her return is a … dead … giveaway. 




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