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WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Card: Injured Star's Return in Play
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The Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez are officially set to challenge Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky—officially and affectionately known as RHIYO—for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships at Saturday Night’s Main Event: Montreal. The match was made official after Morgan and Perez defeated former champions The Kabuki Warriors, along with Bayley and Lyra Valkyria, in a three-way tag team match on Raw: Düsseldorf.

From the moment Liv and Roxanne interrupted Rhea and Iyo during Raw’s opening segment, the direction felt inevitable. Liv greeted her “old friend” and boldly claimed the titles were still hers, arguing she never actually lost them. That's a claim that might not stand up in a court of law—but it makes perfect wrestling sense.

Rhea’s presence in the tag division, paired with Liv’s return to The Judgment Day, reunites two longtime rivals in a fresh context—and it has the makings of a good story.

When Is Dominik Mysterio Coming Back?

On the Raw Recap podcast, one familiar name inevitably came up when discussing Rhea and Liv: Dominik Mysterio.

According to Morgan, “Dirty Dom” is currently at home recovering from a shoulder injury sustained during a AAA match in December. While he’s been off television, Mysterio remains a double champion, holding both the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship. The fact that WWE hasn’t stripped him of either title suggests surgery wasn’t required—and that his return may not be far off.

That brings us to a prediction.

Bring Dom back at Saturday Night’s Main Event to give The Judgment Day the win.

I don’t love the idea of the Women’s Tag Team Championships changing hands this quickly. The division is still building credibility, and long reigns help establish legitimacy. But this feels like the right thing to do. Also, it could create the necessary tension for Rhea to turn heel on Iyo—a move that desperately needs to happen. And Liv can be the agitator.

For Dom's sake, SNME is the perfect setting for a return: it's a smaller stage, sharper spotlight, and more focused moment than a Royal Rumble return would allow.

Dom and Liv as champions would carry them into WrestleMania season.

And maybe Finn Bálor soon, too.

The Judgment Day could be rising again in 2026.

How to Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event:

  • Venue: Bell Centre — Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026
  • Start Time: 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT
  • Streaming:Peacock (U.S.), Netflix (International)

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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