Recent developments in WWE have sparked rumors about Dominik Mysterio relationship drama with Liv Morgan as Finn Balor appears to be at the center of the tension. On the latest episode of RAW, Balor’s actions on social media have further amplified speculation about issues between the on-screen couple, suggesting his involvement in their apparent rift with subtle hints and orchestrated moments.
During RAW, Roxanne Perez managed to advance to the Queen of the Ring tournament semifinals by pinning Kairi Sane in a match that also included Liv Morgan. Following this, Dominik Mysterio praised Perez, referring to her as The Prodigy and telling her she did a “good job.” Coincidentally, Liv Morgan, also known as The Miracle Kid, entered the scene at that moment, resulting in heightened tension between Morgan and Dominik Mysterio.
Adding to the drama, Finn Balor posted an image on his Instagram stories depicting himself grinning broadly while drinking from a cup and wearing Dominik Mysterio’s Eddie Guerrero-inspired shirt. He tagged The Latino Cheat in the post, subtly drawing attention to the ongoing situation. The cup featured the phrase, “Is maith liom Cuban tea,” which translates from Irish to “I like Cuban tea.” This reference is likely a nod to the well-known Kermit Drinking Tea meme, symbolizing enjoyment of gossip, and Balor’s expressions in the background of these moments have contributed to the layered narrative playing out onscreen.

The question now is whether Dominik Mysterio, sometimes referred to as Dirty Dom, can repair the growing strain in his relationship with Liv Morgan, known as his Guerita, or if Finn Balor’s involvement will cause further discord within The Judgment Day.
Cody Rhodes reflects on Bullet Club leadership and success
On his podcast, Cody Rhodes offered his take on the history of the Bullet Club during its leadership by Finn Balor and AJ Styles in Japan. While Rhodes admired the group’s cool factor under Balor and Styles, he pointed out that NJPW was not financially thriving during their time at the helm. Rhodes himself asserted that it was only after his involvement that the Bullet Club became more lucrative, yet he acknowledged the group’s prestige shifted as a result.
“I talk with AJ and Finn about this all the time. Bullet Club was so cool when Finn Balor was doing it. So cool when AJ Styles was doing it, but they weren’t like printing money. It wasn’t the money-making enterprise. I joined, and it did start making money. However, it was the least cool thing ever,” Rhodes said. [8:28 -8:40] —Cody Rhodes, WWE Superstar, on What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, H/T Sportskeeda Wrestling
Cody Rhodes’ statement underscores the changes within wrestling factions like Bullet Club and how leadership can shift their marketability as well as their appeal to fans. Notably, other WWE stars such as Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Hikuleo have also been involved with Bullet Club, highlighting the crossover and impact of these organizations on the careers of wrestling talent.
Impact on WWE storylines and what may follow
The mounting storyline involving Dominik Mysterio relationship drama with Liv Morgan, Finn Balor’s strategic commentary, and Roxanne Perez’s victory adds several layers of intrigue for fans of WWE. The Judgment Day’s internal dynamics appear more complex than ever, with social media interactions fueling further debate about possible splits or reconciliations within the group.
As Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and Liv Morgan continue to figure prominently in ongoing WWE narratives, the wrestling community remains attentive to new developments and tensions both inside the ring and beyond. The outcome of these tensions—whether they end in division or in renewed alliances—could have significant ramifications for storylines across RAW and future WWE events.
