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The July 29 episode of WWE Raw saw Judgment Day’s Finn Balor take on Gunther in a main event first-time-ever match.

After GUNTHER choked out Balor to secure the win, The Judgment Day’s Damian Priest would rush to his stablemates aid, delivering a post-match beating to The Ring General, days prior to their WWE SummerSlam clash.
The show went off air with Priest dominating GUNTHER, and now footage has emerged of what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
With Pat McAfee and Michael Cole abandoning the WWE Raw commentary table to avoid being caught up in the chaos, Priest clearly spotted an opportunity.

The footage, which can be seen below this news story, shows Priest slamming GUNTHER onto the announcement table.
Despite a chant of “one more time”, Priest didn’t deliver further damage to GUNTHER, instead simply standing over the Austrian to the delight of the fans in St. Paul, MN.
Having won the King of the Ring tournament at May 25, Gunther faces Damian Priest for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam.

Judgment Day’s Rhea Ripley will also be facing Liv Morgan for the WWE Women’s World Championship.
WWE SummerSlam takes place at the Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 3, 2024.
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