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Judgement Day Defeats The O.C. At WWE Crown Jewel

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 5, 2022
Judgement Day Defeats The O.C. At WWE Crown Jewel
Photo Credit: WWE

Karl Anderson and Finn Balor started the match. Anderson hit Balor’s knee. Balor then tagged Damian Priest. Anderson then tagged his partner Luke Gallows. Gallows then took control of the match. He then tagged AJ Styles. Priest then tagged Dominik Mysterio.

Every member of the OC then hit Mysterio and made him weak. Damian Priest used his heel tactics to help Mysterio. Gallows and Anderson attempted to perform double-team moves on Mysterio but Priest saved him.

AJ Styles and Finn Balor then got the tags from their partners and showed a great performance. The Crowd chanted AJ Styles’ name. Rhea Ripley then interfered in the match and attacked AJ Styles. Finn Balor took advantage and hit the coup da grace on Styles to win the match.

The Judgement Day won the match.

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