JD McDonagh fought hard to make his way to WWE, and some thought a guy his size didn’t have that great of a chance. He certainly proved he is worth his spot on the roster, but the big question remains about his place on the Judgment Day stable.

WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley recently confronted JD McDonagh for causing disruptions within The Judgment Day. This is one of the things that is keeping him from becoming an official member of the stable.

McDonagh, a close friend of Finn Balor, has been attempting to prove himself as a valuable addition to The Judgment Day over the past few weeks. However, his involvement in the Undisputed Tag Team Titles match at Fastlane resulted in Balor and Damian Priest losing the championships. Additionally, his unsuccessful match against Drew McIntyre on RAW last Monday, where McIntyre prevented Priest from cashing in his Money in the Bank contract, further highlighted McDonagh’s challenges.

In an interview with Sporting News Australia, Ripley discussed her role in WWE, acknowledging McDonagh as one of the elements she must contend with. She referred to him as a “bobblehead” and accused him of causing disruptions.

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“I got JD Mcbobblehead that’s screwing stuff up. But we’ll leave him out of it for now.” 

Rhea Ripley may not enjoy JD McDonagh’s presence in the Judgement Day, but Finn Balor and McDonagh have a lot of history with each other. That will likely keep him around the stable for some time to come.

We will have to see how this whole situation pans out. Only time will tell what happens with JD McDonagh, but Rhea Ripley may not be 100% won over at this point.

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Felix Upton

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