Raquel Rodriguez recently reacted to Liv Morgan’s Christmas Instagram post featuring Finn Balor and the rest of The Judgment Day. Rodriguez commented with a four-word message.
Balor and Morgan argued during a backstage segment on Monday Night RAW. Morgan was unhappy with The Prince’s actions against Damian Priest, which cost him and JD McDonagh the WWE World Tag Team Championships.
On Instagram, Morgan uploaded a Christmas celebration post that had everyone in the heel faction happy except for Finn Balor. Rodriguez reacted to the photo with a four-word message:
“God bless us, everyone!” » wrote Big Mami Cool.
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Check out a screenshot of Rodriguez’s Instagram comment below:
Rodriguez joined The Judgment Day after helping Morgan become Women’s World Champion at the Bad Blood Premium live event. Interference from the 33-year-old superstar led to a disqualification, as Rhea Ripley once again failed to regain the title she was forced to relinquish following WrestleMania XL.
Raquel Rodriguez Questioned Her Friendship With Rhea Ripley
Raquel Rodriguez and Rhea Ripley were once quite close to each other, especially during their years in NXT.
Speaking on The withdrawal of SIthe former NXT Women’s Champion questioned her previous friendship with The Eradicator. She said:
“Rhea was supposed to be my friend too, but where was she? Where was she when all this was happening? Where was she? Even when I got my call to the main list at the beginning and she was already There, where was she? If she wasn’t on the dark side, doing all these cool things with her friends, which made it seem really fun and cool.”
Raquel Rodriguez has accompanied Liv Morgan for the majority of her matches since joining The Judgment Day. She’s expected to be in the reigning women’s world champion’s corner on January 6 on Netflix when she defends her title against Rhea Ripley in their trilogy bout.
The Eradicator failed to win the title at SummerSlam, thanks to Dominik Mysterio’s betrayal. She then won the rematch at Bad Blood, but the title did not change hands due to a disqualification.
Edited by Gurjyot Singh Dadial