Finn Balor Told Dominik Mysterio To Go With Liv Morgan, Forget About Rhea Ripley
Finn Balor was the devil on Dominik Mysterio‘s shoulder.
The Judgment Day reigned supreme in WWE, but it all fell apart throughout 2024. After Rhea Ripley went down with a shoulder injury, Liv Morgan went after Dominik Mysterio. “Dirty Dom” initially rejected her, but he eventually betrayed Ripley and sided with Morgan at WWE SummerSlam. There, Finn Balor also betrayed Damian Priest. Priest and Ripley have continued to feud with The Judgment Day.

On the September 16 episode of WWE RAW, Balor spoke with Ripley backstage and said that she was as bad as Priest, as they were both the reason why he didn’t win a world title. He then said that he was the devil on Dominik’s shoulder, as he was the one who told him to be with Morgan and forget about Ripley.
Rhea Ripley replied by saying that The Judgment Day was her family, but if Balor wanted her and Priest to be the villains in his false story, they would show him how bad they were at WWE Bad Blood.
At WWE Bad Blood, Finn Balor will face Damian Priest, while Ripley will challenge Liv Morgan for the WWE Women’s World Championship.
The first model, shown above, was built by fourth-year students in the auto maintenance and customization department of Nissan’s technical college. The car aims to create a modern version of the Kenmeri Skyline based on the V35 platform (sold as the Infiniti G35 in the United States from 2002 to 2007). Wanting the car to appeal to enthusiasts in their 30s to 50s, the students labeled their project the NEO Skyline—with NEO standing for nostalgia, encouragement, and originality.
The second model combines the modern Nissan Z with the back end of a Nissan Leaf. According to Nissan, the students cut parts of the Z’s rear fender and roof before connecting the rear section of a Nissan Leaf by welding the two together. Along with adding the back half of the Leaf, the students widened the rear fenders to help embody the Fairlady Z’s more muscular stance. The end product is a sort of Frankenstein’s-monster amalgamation of the two cars—but it’s exactly our sort of crazy.
While the first two models take on a more modern look, the third car appeals more to classic-car enthusiasts. Students at the Nissan Aichi Automobile Technical College took a stock PU11 Bluebird Maxima and used panel-beating methods to turn it into the Bluebird Kiwami. According to Nissan, the students landed on the name Kiwami—which means ultimate in Japanese—to show their desire to perfect every part of the car’s exterior, interior, and driving experience.