At WWE’s Bash in Berlin, the fireworks started long before the first punch was thrown, thanks to the ever-electrifying Rhea Ripley. As she and Damian Priest prepare to face off against Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio, Ripley took the stage during the Kickoff event to deliver a scathing message to her former Judgment Day teammates. But it wasn’t just her fierce words that had the Berlin crowd buzzing—it was the surprise “Yeet” she dropped, borrowing Jey Uso’s signature catchphrase, that sent the arena into a frenzy.
“I don’t have enough fingers to count on my hands how many times I saved your ass,” Ripley snarled, directing her ire at Dominik Mysterio, who recently jumped ship to team up with WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan. With a smirk, she added, “Yeet,” earning instant cheers from the audience. She then accused Morgan of manipulating Mysterio and tearing apart the Judgment Day from the inside out. But according to Ripley, it’s herself and Priest who were the real power players keeping the faction on top.
For those who haven’t been keeping up with WWE’s latest soap opera, here’s the lowdown: Before Dominik made his SummerSlam betrayal official, he was tangled up in a love-square with Ripley, Morgan, and “Main Event” Jey Uso. While Dominik flip-flopped between Ripley and Morgan, Uso was busy trying to win Ripley’s heart—complete with an invitation to Waffle House, which somehow earned him her phone number.
Now, with Ripley focused on dismantling the new Judgment Day and Uso eyeing an Intercontinental Championship contenders tournament win, their on-screen interactions have cooled off—for now. But as any WWE fan knows, the story is far from over. With Ripley’s willingness to drop a “Yeet” in Berlin, who knows what twists and turns are still to come?