On tonight’s RAW, Dominik Mysterio met The Judgment Day backstage and complained about Adam Pearce having a vendetta against him. Raquel Rodriguez said it’s because Dirty Dom is a big cheater. Finn Balor and JD McDonagh blame Dominik for their World Tag Team Championship loss and said he’s on his own.
Dom called someone and said he needs help. Dom said he will defend the Intercontinental Championship against the winner of Rusev vs. Penta at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Rusev vs. Penta in a #1 Contender’s Match for the Intercontinental Championship ended in a No Contest when El Grande Americano and his two men interfered. They beat up Rusev and Penta, but they fought back and Americano retreated.
Later in the show, Adam Pearce informed Dominik that Dirty Dom will defend the Intercontinental Title against Rusev and Penta in a Triple Threat match at Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend.
Below is the updated card for this Saturday’s big show:
– Vacant World Heavyweight Championship Match: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso
– Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
– WWE Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill
– Intercontinental Championship Match: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Rusev vs. Penta
Dominik Mysterio Pulls Off Unreal 13-Day Championship Streak Ahead Of Rumored John Cena Match
Dominik Mysterio has been on an extraordinary run, taking his championship reigns global with a grueling stretch of title defenses that has showcased his evolution into one of WWE’s hardest-working stars.
In just 13 days, Dominik has defended both the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship a total of 6 times, competing in 4 countries across 3 different hemispheres!
His whirlwind schedule began in Perth, Australia, where he successfully defended his Intercontinental Title against Penta on RAW. From there, he stayed in Australia for another high-profile match, retaining the IC Title against CM Punk in Melbourne before traveling to Tokyo, Japan for back-to-back defenses: once again facing CM Punk, followed by a rematch against Penta in a fierce encounter that thrilled Japanese fans.
Dominik then returned to the United States, where he defended his IC Title against Rusev on RAW in Sacramento, California, before wrapping up the run with a cross-promotional clash in Mexico City, defeating Dragon Lee to retain the AAA Mega Championship at AAA Heroes Inmortales 2025 on October 25th.
The 28-year-old champion’s relentless travel schedule and willingness to defend his gold internationally have drawn praise from fans and insiders alike, with many noting how Dirty Dom has seamlessly blended his WWE schedule with his commitments to AAA.
Dominik is rumored to defend the Intercontinental Championship against John Cena at Survivor Series 2025.
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