The Judgement Day is doing well, and WWE management still has big plans for them.
The Judgement Day has been a regular part of WWE’s Monday Night Raw for more than a year, and they have recently spread their wings to NXT as well. Even though the group got a lot of attention in the second half of 2022, they didn’t have titles like they do now.
Rhea Ripley won the Smackdown Women’s Title at WrestleMania 39. This title is now called the Women’s World Title.
Damian Priest won the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match at Money in the Bank. This makes him Senor Money in the Bank, and he can carry around the coveted briefcase with a contract for a title match in it whenever he wants. Even though it’s not a title, Priest could win gold at some point in the next year.
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Finn Balor doesn’t have a title right now, but on August 5, at SummerSlam, he will have another chance to win Seth “Freakin” Rollins’ World Heavyweight Title.
Dominik Mysterio beat Wes Lee on last night’s show of NXT and become the NXT North American Champion. It was an easy win for Dom because Balor and Priest kept Lee’s attention away while “Mami” Ripley knocked him out with a title belt to the head. This let Dom win by pinfall.
WRKD Wrestling said on Twitter that WWE puts a lot of value on The Judgement Day as a group that will be popular for a long time.
WWE see Judgement Day as the successor to The Bloodline’s storyline, in terms of fan interest and longevity.
The Judgement Day’s segments frequently gain major interest in the quarter hour ratings and will continue to be a center point of shows moving forward. #WWENXT pic.twitter.com/uRh645Oz6f
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— WRKD Wrestling (@WRKDWrestling) July 19, 2023
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Even though Priest and Balor have shown conflict in the past, The Bloodline is falling apart while The Judgement Day is stronger than ever. At the moment, it looks like they are on the same page.