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WWE stars Rhea Ripley, Dominik Mysterio and Damian Priest show off matching Judgment Day tattoos-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

The group’s close bond just keeps growing.

WWE stars Rhea Ripley, Dominik Mysterio and Damian Priest show off matching Judgment Day tattoos-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

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WWE group The Judgment Day have formed a close bond over the past few months and three members have cemented that with matching tattoos.

Although Finn Balor doesn’t have any ink, his three teammates Rhea Ripley, Dominik Mysterio and Damian Priest have each added to their respective collections with a special design.

As revealed by Priest on TikTok, the trio stopped by Puerto Rican tattoo artist Juan Salgado’s parlour over Backlash weekend, and while he previously revealed he’d had the group in, now the design has been revealed.

As well as the initials ‘JD/PR’, it features a mask with various horns and fangs.
Priest got his on his inner bicep, with Dom opting for his outer arm and Rhea going with the back of her calf.

At Backlash in Puerto Rico earlier this month, Rhea beat an emotional Zelina Vega to retain the SmackDown Women’s Title.

Meanwhile, the main event saw Priest lose to Bad Bunny in a wild match featuring interference from Finn and Dom, which was undone by the returns of Savio Vega and Carlito.

Rhea Ripley and the gang showed off their designs in a new video (Picture: TikTok/@archerofinfamydp)

Dominik got the ink on his inner arm (Picture: TikTok/@archerofinfamydp)

Damian Priest shared the video online (Picture: TikTok/@archerofinfamydp)

Bunny also had backup in the form of the Latino World Order, which including masked legend Rey Mysterio.

During the trip to Puerto Rico, the LWO also got their own matching tattoo of the group’s iconic logo.

The Judgment is closeknit (Picture: WWE)

Meanwhile, Rhea recently opened up on how being part of Judgment Day helped her during a tough period last year when she was out due to injury and trying to stay focused.

Discussing how she stayed on screen as part of the group even when she wasn’t able to wrestle, she exclusively told Metro.co.uk: ‘It definitely helped mentally, ’cause having time off when you’re in such a busy schedule all the time, it is very weird.

‘You start questioning a lot of things, so being a part of the Judgment Day, and going out there and still supporting my boys, doing promos and all that, just being in front of the camera, still on the road – it was a good distraction.’

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For the Eradicator, it was also a chance for her to grow as a performer and develop her own character as she had time to focus on other areas of the wrestling game.

‘It was a learning period for me, where I learnt to do all these other things as well. I think that’s where the Rhea Ripley character grew the most as well,’ she added.

WWE Raw (Mondays) and SmackDown (Fridays) air weekly at 1am on BT Sport 1.

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