Damian Priest took on Dominik Mysterio this week on RAW [Image credits: WWE.com and Dominik Mysterio's X]
Dominik Mysterio faced Damian Priest tonight on RAW after he himself got the match scheduled via Adam Pearce. The match, however, ended as many would expect, with Priest winning via disqualification.
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The disqualification came after The Archer of Infamy was attacked by the rest of The Judgment Day, who were all waiting for him on the outside. But, considering how the match was going, it probably wouldn't have mattered.
Damian Priest dominated for most of the match. Despite Dirty Dom trying everything possible, he just didn't have Priest's number. Nothing worked, whether it was rolling out of the ring once the bell went off to get into the former world champion's head or just hitting him with every offensive maneuver in his arsenal.
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In return, Dominik Mysterio received a slew of punches, a torture rack, and a flatliner onto the commentary table. He was even thrown into the ring post. In other words, Dom Dom did nothing to deter Priest.
As mentioned earlier, Dominik was bailed out thanks to the rest of the Judgment Day. The likes of JD McDonagh and Carlito tried to intervene but to no avail. However, Finn Balor got one hit on Priest before facing his wrath.
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