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7. Edge & Rey Mysterio Vs. The Judgment Day

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In 2019, Rey Mysterio beamed with pride ahead of Dominik Mysterio sitting ringside for his WrestleMania 35 clash with Samoa Joe.

The detail was dropped ahead of the 'Show Of Shows' (which worked out for the best when Mysterio was merked in seconds by the 'Samoan Submission Machine') but it kicked off a three year wait for the son to turn on the father in a fit of jealousy. That day has finally arrived. A Judgment one too, it would seem.

Rey picking former partner and longstanding friend Edge instead of his own son has created the final conclusive reason for Dominik to batter his Da, weeks into Rhea Ripley beating him into joyous submission. Several years ago, the son hoisted his father on his shoulders in celebration of a United States Championship victory, but this visual will at long last be the breaking of a familial bond.

One electric chair on the ramp will leave Edge alone and the Mysterio empire in ruins. The mullet he's been sporting has further foreshadowed a link to a Lying, Cheating and Stealing father figure.

Winners - The Judgment Day

 
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