Monday Night Raw Results – July 22, 2024
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Pre-Show Arrivals

We see an overhead shot of Green Bay, Wisconsin. CM Punk is shown arriving at the Resch Center earlier today. Ilja Dragunov and Bron Breakker are shown entering separately. Later tonight, they’ll battle to determine the #1 Contender for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The Judgment Day (with Carlito) is also shown arriving.

The Judgment Day Clubhouse

Rhea Ripley walks in and tells them to stop playing video games. Ripley says they’ve lost Damian Priest for the night as he focuses on keeping his title. They’ve still got the World Tag Team Championship and soon she’ll have her Women’s World Championship back at SummerSlam. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio wants to talk to her. They’ve had a good week reconnecting, but he doesn’t understand why she seemed to flirt with Jey Uso on social media. Ripley says she was just messing around, unlike what Mysterio was doing with Liv Morgan. Ripley saw his socials, too.

Finn Bálor pops up and says he’s been thinking that Mysterio needs to take care of Jey Uso once and for all. Ripley says Uso doesn’t matter. Bálor doesn’t understand why she’s defending Uso. Ripley says there is no need to start a war with him. Ripley tells Mysterio to use his brain and walks away. Bálor looks at Mysterio and says, “You know what you have to do.” Mysterio looks conflicted.

-Commercial Break-

Rhea Ripley, Cody Rhodes, and Rey Mysterio will be featured in Call of Duty Season 5.

The Judgment Day Clubhouse

World Tag Team Champions Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh are in the Judgment Day Clubhouse with “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and Carlito. McDonagh and Carlito are holding their heads. Rhea Ripley walks in and asks what the hell is going on. Carlito says they took out Jey Uso, but then Sami Zayn found them. Bálor says he’s done being disrespected. He talked to Adam Pearce. Tonight, they’ll take care of Sami Zayn and Jey Uso. Next week, Bálor will face Gunther. Bálor isn’t happy Gunther called them a joke. Ripley says that’s cool, but she told them not to touch Jey Uso. Now Sami Zayn is involved. Where were Bálor and Mysterio? Carlito chuckles and says, “She should ask Liv.” Ripley grabs Mysterio and says they’re going to the ring.

Rhea Ripley calls out Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan

“THIS IS MY BRUTALITY!”

Rhea Ripley shoves “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio down the ramp and into the ring. She is not happy that he met up with Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan earlier tonight. Ripley will battle Morgan for the title at SummerSlam. Ripley gets on the microphone and shouts, “Liv, if you want him, come get him!”

Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan’s music hits, but she doesn’t come out. Morgan is in the crowd. She says, “Hi, Rhea! Hi, Daddy Dom!” Morgan says she’s not going to come to the ring. Unlike Ripley, she has self-control. Morgan waited for her all this time so she could wait until SummerSlam. The reason Morgan came out is obvious: she has feelings for Dominik. Morgan says Dominik has feelings for her, too. In the ring, Mysterio acts like that’s not true. Morgan says gorgeous men like Dominik don’t go for girls like Ripley. Gorgeous men like him go for girls that look like Liv Morgan.

Mysterio tries to hold Ripley back. Mysterio pulls her into the ring, and Ripley shouts at him. Mysterio tells her to let him take care of this. Morgan asks the crowd to let her hear what “Daddy Dominik” has to say. Morgan says she knows what he’s going to say. She feels the exact same way. Morgan tells Mysterio to say those three little words. Mysterio asks if she wants those three little words. Mysterio says, “I hate you, Liv. Are you stupid? Are you deaf?” Mysterio says she has ruined his life over and over again. Mysterio shouts in Spanish. Ripley stands behind him, smiling. Morgan starts to cry and turns around before leaving.

In the ring, a very pleased Rhea Ripley whispers in Mysterio’s ear before licking his cheek and giving him a big kiss on his cheek. Mysterio is elated and holds the ropes open for her. Mysterio walks off arm in arm with Ripley.

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