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Judgment Day member shares a condescending message following major RAW win

The Judgment Day continues to be a dominant force even after the oldest members, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest, were kicked out. A member of the heel faction recently took to Instagram to share a three-word message following Monday Night RAW.

The name in question, JD McDonagh, secured an impressive win on the latest edition of the red brand's show. The 34-year-old and stablemate Finn Balor defeated The New Day to retain the World Tag Team Championship. The Judgment Day later took out The Terror Twins after Damian Priest defeated Dominik Mysterio in the main event.

JD McDonagh took to his Instagram account earlier today to share a picture of the faction from the latest edition of Monday Night RAW. The Irishman shared a condescending message following a dominant outing.

"One man's Trash... 🗑," he wrote.

You can check out JD McDonagh's Instagram post below:

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Rhea Ripley opens up about The Judgment Day turning on her

Dominik Mysterio turned on Rhea Ripley to help Liv Morgan retain her title at SummerSlam. Later that night, Finn Balor cost Damian Priest the World Heavyweight Championship Match against Gunther.

Speaking on the Casual Conversation with The Classic, Rhea Ripley revealed she cried backstage after the betrayal at SummerSlam. She pointed out that it was a very emotional moment for her. The 27-year-old claimed she had a great time working with her former factionmates.

"It was really emotional for me. I saw something come out about The Judgment Day members, a specific one, crying backstage after everything, and I'm not ashamed of it; that was me. I was upset, like the last two and a half years of my life. It's changed now. I can't go back to that. They were my boys; they were my family, and it was really sad. But at the same time, something so good comes to an end, and the other side of it is something amazing is about to start as well. I wasn't really thinking about that because I was just so emotional. That was the most fun I've had in my career in a long time,'' she said.

You can check out the entire conversation below:

Rhea Ripley will challenge Liv Morgan for the Women's World Championship at the Bad Blood Premium Live Event. The last time the two competed in a wrestling match, The Eradicator pinned the champion to win the mixed tag team match for The Terror Twins at Bash in Berlin.

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