This week on WWE RAW, Rhea Ripley was once again attacked by The Judgment Day. The company also announced that Ripley would take on Liv Morgan for the Women's World Championship at Bad Blood next month.
Finn Balor kicked off this week's show and immediately called out Damian Priest. However, Priest was soon attacked by The Judgment Day and an injured Rhea Ripley couldn't make the save but the numbers game got the better of both stars in the end, as Jey Uso made the save.
Following the show, Ripley sent a message to Uso on her Instagram story:
"Years of being the one to step in or be push in front to protect, feels nice to finally have that love reciprocated," she wrote.
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Uso responded by saying "I Got You," to make it clear that he has Rhea Ripley's back.
Jey Uso appears to have become a part of Rhea Ripley's stable on WWE RAW
Jey Uso is used to being part of a team after how long he was in The Usos and then The Bloodline, but much like Rhea Ripley, it appears that he finally has a place where he is accepted.
Ripley and Priest are no longer part of The Judgment Day, but last night it showed that they are not alone. Since Jey Uso is concentrating on the title picture and looking to lift his first singles championship, he could also be on-hand to help his new family at Bad Blood next month.
Rumors suggest that his Intercontinental Championship match against Bron Breakker may be set to take place on RAW in the coming weeks. So Uso could be there to have both Ripley and Damian Priest's backs when they take on Liv Morgan and Finn Balor respectively at Bad Blood.
It doesn't seem as though Adam Pearce will step up and ban them from ringside, so Uso could be the one who is forced to step up and ensure both of these matches are contested fairly.