Veteran journalist Bill Apter has made a prediction about Rhea Ripley’s return to WWE, suggesting that she will leave the Judgment Day faction and team up with Damian Priest upon her return. According to Apter, Rhea’s feud with Liv Morgan, who has been actively working to destabilize the Judgment Day faction, will ultimately lead to her departure. As Liv’s efforts continue to take a toll on the group, Apter anticipates that Damian Priest will be forced to abandon Judgment Day following a potential loss of the world championship to Seth “Freakin’ Rollins at Money in the Bank.
Apter believes that Rhea Ripley will be driven by a desire for revenge against Liv Morgan for her involvement in the Judgment Day’s internal conflicts. This desire for revenge will lead her to join forces with Damian Priest, who shares a similar frustration with Judgment Day following his potential loss of the world championship. The resulting alliance would potentially alter the dynamics of the WWE, as Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest would forge a new path, free from the constraints of the Judgment Day faction.
Apter made his prediction during an exclusive interview on UnSKripted, where he assessed the current situation between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. He believes that Liv’s efforts to destabilize Judgment Day will ultimately lead to the faction’s downfall and that Rhea will be keen to exact revenge against her for her role in the group’s internal conflicts. With Damian Priest sharing a similar frustration with Judgment Day, Apter sees it as a natural progression for the two to form an alliance.
This new alliance could potentially lead to a power shift in the WWE, as Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest would no longer be bound by the constraints of the Judgment Day faction. The two could forge a new path, free to pursue their own goals and ambitions without the pressure of being part of a larger group. With their combined strength and talent, they could become a force to be reckoned with in the WWE, and their alliance could potentially spark a new era of competition in the ring.