If there’s one thing Judgment Day does well, it’s keep their titles, and their interference skills as sharp as their eyeliner. On Raw After WrestleMania, Dominik Mysterio successfully defended his brand-new Intercontinental Championship thanks to the unexpected reappearance of JD McDonagh—the stable’s official “small guy with large chaos energy.”
Facing off against the high-flying threat of Penta, Dominik did what he does best: absorb punishment, survive on technicality, and let his crew handle the rest.
The match itself was a lucha-lover’s fever dream:
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Penta Driver countered? Yup.
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Mexican Destroyer delivered? Oh absolutely.
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Dominik flopping out of the ring like a guilty chihuahua? Perfectly timed.
As things spiraled into Judg—er—chaos, Penta hurricanrana’d Finn Balor clean into Dominik like a human bowling pin, and that’s when the camera cut to a wild JD McDonagh appearing like a budget RKO.
McDonagh shoved Penta off the top rope, setting up the “classic Mysterio combo platter”:
— 619
— Frog Splash
— 1, 2, three cheers for cheating
Post-match, McDonagh and Carlito celebrated with Dom in the ring like they had just won an Olympic medal in sports entertainment mischief. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, now tag champs and honorary vibes managers, joined the celebration from the ramp.
Balor, on the other hand, looked like he’d just been invited to a surprise birthday party for someone he hated. Despite his visible “please don’t touch me” energy, the group pulled him into a forced, reluctant group hug. Wrestling’s version of an HR-mandated team-building exercise.
Judgment Day left Raw stacked, hugged, and slightly uncomfortable—but with every belt still around their waists. So… mission accomplished?