Following a catastrophic WWE Summerslam, Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley were ejected from The Judgment Day. Since then, they have been wreaking havoc across the country on “WWE Raw.” As per a reliable source, the Terror Twins are anticipated to unleash their renowned violence at the WWE Bash in Berlin, where they will square off against Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan, the women’s world champion.
Cory Hays of Pro Wrestling Nexus provided the information, announcing the story on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Saturday evening. “Bash in Berlin” was the headline of a Notes app screenshot that Hays uploaded. Hays featured the bout between Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio and Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest beneath the heading.
Excitement was evident in the comments section of the post, with one X user asserting that “Liv Morgan is on the best run of her career.” It should be noted that even if Hays’ information turns out to be accurate, WWE has not yet confirmed the bout, and that plans might always alter. Nevertheless, considering the events of Monday night on “Raw,” the bout would make sense, and there is still plenty of time to grow the rivalry before the global event takes place on August 31. Only two bouts have been formally announced for the event thus far: Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens for the Undisputed WWE Championship and GUNTHER vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Many a pro wrestling plot centers on an unfortunate (and frequently kayfabe) incident; for example, who can forget the moment Stephanie McMahon almost had to become the Bride of Darkness? However, who would ever want to recall that catastrophe in which Tamina, Tozawa, Dana Brooke, and Reggie all briefly wed before the customary round-the-clock fight broke out? Even though these on-screen antics could give the audience the unmistakable idea that all wrestling marriages are fictitious, a surprisingly high number of shoot weddings have occurred, many of which are still going strong today.
A quick comment on the process we used to choose the names before we reveal our list. Regardless of how brief it was, each partner in every instance did have a career in the ring. Additionally, everyone of them is still married, alive, and at least one of them continues to play a majorly promoted role in a television series. Michelle McCool and Undertaker might be the only people who can be exempt from this final requirement. She appears to be essentially retired at this point, and he claims he is done with wrestling, but given that his WWE-sponsored 1-man show happens in tandem with a lot of the most recent PPVs, it seems like he barely left at all.