Ron Killings Calls Damian Priest His “Big Brother,” Pitches “The Terror Triplets” Faction With Rhea Ripley

During a recent appearance on The Wrestling Classic podcast, Ron Killings spoke about his close relationship with Judgment Day member Damian Priest, calling him his “big brother” and teasing a potential new alliance. The conversation stemmed from Priest’s recent involvement in Killings’ issues with Aleister Black.

Killings explained that his initial interruption of Aleister Black’s match had nothing to do with Black himself. “That wasn’t even concerning Aleister Black, dog. I’m trying to get Cena’s attention,” he clarified. “But you don’t want to mess with Damian Priest… that’s my big brother, dawg.”

An Over-Protective “Big Brother”

Killings described Priest’s protective nature and hinted at the dangerous side that Aleister Black may have provoked. “That’s what Damian Priest is… he could be over-protecting or he can turn into… you know what I mean? Aleister might have, like, picked at a hornet’s nest,” he said.

The conversation then turned to Killings’ own history with The Judgment Day. The host asked if Killings ever talks to Priest and Rhea Ripley about how they should have listened to him regarding JD McDonagh, who was eventually revealed to be a problem for the group. Killings dismissed the idea of looking backward.

The “Terror Triplets”

“No, you never look back, though. You can’t go forward if you look back,” Killings stated. Instead, he pitched a forward-thinking idea for a powerful new trio. “Imagine me, Damien, and Rhea now. That’s what I look forward to. The Terror Triplets,” he proposed. “The Three T’s. Oh, we just made the name right there. The Three T’s.”

The idea of a “Terror Triplets” faction featuring Ron Killings, Damian Priest, and Rhea Ripley presents an intriguing possibility for the future. Killings’ own chaotic history with The Judgment Day, which saw him both as a member and an antagonist, adds a complex layer to any potential reunion.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit The Wrestling Classic with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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