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Monday Night RAW in Ontario, California, started out with a blast. The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes came out to a standing ovation by the fans in attendance. As Rhodes got ready to address the fans, a video package played showing the newly formed alliance between Rhodes and Main Event Jey Uso.

Since Jey joined Money Night RAW, Judgment Day has been eyeing him to join their stable. Despite not wanting to join them, the numbers game has never been in his favor.

Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and Kevin Owens beat down Damian Priest

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As Rhodes addressed the fans about bringing Main Event Jey to Raw, Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and Damian Priest interrupted him. After a bit of back-and-forth between the men, the Judgment Day seemed to have had enough of Rhodes.

However, before the trio could enter the ring, Jey showed up. Nevertheless, the numbers were still in Judgment Day’s favor. Until Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens showed up to back up Rhodes and Jey. With 4 against 3, Judgment Day backed off.

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JD McDonagh showed up with two steel chairs, and the trio of Balor, Mysterio, and McDonagh rushed the ring. However, they were no match for the four men in the ring. As Priest went in to save his mates, he ended up being the only one in the ring against Rhodes, Jey, Zayn, and Owens. One by one, they knocked Priest out of the ring, standing strong and victorious. 

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The Judgment Day are looking for their next member

Despite each member of The Judgment Day having to deal with their titles to defend, they have not taken their sights off Jey. As mentioned earlier, the group has been waiting to recruit Jey since day one. However, with McDonagh trying too hard to please them, we could be looking at the next member.

This episode of Monday Night RAW saw McDonagh help out the group at the start of the night as well as at the end of it. This loyalty to the group is what the team is looking for. Unfortunately, McDonagh isn’t as good as Main Event Jey Uso despite being loyal.

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What did you think about the beatdown on Priest? Did you think he deserved it? Let us know down below.

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