Rhea Ripley discusses time in Judgment Day

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“The Judgment Day was really family to me, like it really was. It has helped my career so much more than I can actually put into words cause I feel like that was when I started opening up and feeling comfortable going out there in front of the crowd because I had the boys that I could fall back on. So it was really emotional for me.”

On emotions after the breakup:

“I’m not ashamed of it, that was me, I was upset. I was like, the last two and a half years of my life is going to be… like it’s changed now. I can’t go back to that. They were my boys, they were my family, and it was really sad but at the same time, when something so good comes to an end, the other side of it is that something amazing is about to start as well and I wasn’t really thinking about that because I was just so emotional. Yeah, that was the most fun that I’ve had in my career in a long time. I felt invincible. I felt like I could go out there and just be a cheeky little menace and get away with it, for real, and have fun with my friends.”

“I loved my time with the Judgment Day, but I feel like now I’m loving my time absolutely brutalizing the Judgment Day. They’re not the real Judgment Day, they’re street trash,”
 
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Such a W group. The way it helped out pretty much everybody involved (in some fashion) can't be understated.
 
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I give the group a lot of credit with Raw becoming better too. It got repetitive at times but their show long stories really carried the three hours sometimes whether feuding with Cody or Sami or whoever
 
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Yeah it definitely had it's low points such as a good chunk of Rhea's title reign (not exactly her fault) but overall it's a huge net positive