Rhea Ripley labels Dominik Mysterio "trash" and "a baby" following WWE RAW
The WWE Universe continues to buzz over the split of Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio. After a heated physical confrontation on the latest episode of RAW, the former lovers and stablemates have continued to publicly insult each other. Ripley's latest jabs are especially cold and were left for the world to see.
The Eradicator and Dirty Dom are officially no more. Ripley and Damian Priest have united as The Terror Twins after the implosion of The Judgment Day. The revamped faction includes Mysterio, Liv Morgan, Carlito, JD McDonagh, and Finn Balor. Rhea is out for Liv's gold, but first, there will be a big mixed tag team match at Bash In Berlin.
Mami has publicly declared her former on-screen partner to be "trash" and "baby-like." She took to X/Twitter and Instagram today to mark the break-up with new images. Ripley's new X header photo portrays Dominik with a teddy bear and a baby's pacifier, while her new X profile photo is of The Terror Twins. Her Instagram profile photo shows Dirty Dom in a trash can costume, similar to Oscar The Grouch.
Mysterio has not publicly responded to Ripley's new images as of this writing. The former NXT North American Champion had a viral appearance on Logan Paul's IMPAULSIVE show this week, where he almost broke character.
WWE Bash in Berlin updates
World Wrestling Entertainment is headed to Berlin, Germany for its next big international PLE. Bash in Berlin is scheduled for Saturday, August 31 from the Uber Arena.
WWE currently has two title matches confirmed for Bash in Berlin, but at least one more is set to be added, and could be a big title change.
Below is the current lineup:
- Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio vs. Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest
- Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
- World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Randy Orton (If Orton wins he goes to RAW while Gunther goes to SmackDown)
WWE will debut in the Uber Arena (previously known as the Mercedes Benz Arena) the night before Bash in Berlin. The go-home edition of SmackDown will air that night, from Germany for the first time ever.