The Judgement Day reigned supreme at their first WWE pay-per-view on Sunday night as they continued their dominance over AJ Styles and his allies Finn Balor and Liv Morgan.Rhea Ripley helped her new faction pick up the victory at Hell in a Cell after throwing herself between her leader and the threat of Balor's Coup de Gras finish.The Eradicator caught some attention as she sported a new look for the pay-per-view match but she later revealed it was not her originally planned get-up.Ripley traded her usual full-length leather trousers and bralette for a two-tone mesh long-sleeve, leather shorts and fishnet tights.Half of her shirt was purple, giving a nod to The Judgement Day's image and matching the wrist and arm straps worn by Edge and Priest.But despite her new image fitting in nicely, Ripley admitted that it came together through a wave of improvisation."When your gear doesn’t arrive in time… You learn to utilise what you have," she tweeted after the match.Ripley also used the hashtag '#YouAreWelcome', knowing full well her fans would be appreciative of her new, if perhaps only temporary, look.

The Judgement Day dominates

The Judgement Day's loyalty to each other and fluid teamwork aided their victory against their new tag-team rivals.

A six-person brawl broke out and it looked as though Styles would finally come out on top as he and his teammates jumped out of the ring and came crashing down on each member of The Judgement Day.

Balor looked ready to deploy a match-ending Coup de Gras on Edge from the top rope but Ripley's intervention allowed her leader enough time to recover and hit his opponent with a Spear to claim the win.

You can watch all of the fallout to Hell in a Cell tomorrow night on WWE Raw live in the UK on BT Sport.