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Top three reasons behind The Judgement Day's potential break up: WWE

Published at :July 2, 2024 at 12:19 AM
Modified at :July 2, 2024 at 12:19 AM
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Blesson Daniel


Things have gone south real quick for the faction after Rhea Ripley’s injury

The two most powerful factions in WWE over the last three years have been The Judgement Day and The Bloodline. The Samoan faction’s reign over the company has been diminishing since Roman Reigns lost at WrestleMania 40 and went on hiatus.

Solo Sikoa is reshaping the stable in his image, but it is all in preparation for a potential clash with the faction’s original form. In terms of Judgment Day, events may follow a similar pattern in the next months. Rhea Ripley, the group’s de facto leader, is now sidelined due to an injury.

Miscommunication, along with other issues, has recently afflicted the stable. Here are the top three reasons behind The Judgement Day’s potential break up: WWE

3. Damian Priest doesn’t like The Judgement Day interference

Despite the group’s pretense that there is no leader, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest generally have the last say on any affairs. Priest has also been the primary opposing voice when potential recruits are introduced into the clubhouse.

After winning the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL, his confidence increased. The Archer of Infamy was enraged every time someone interfered with his business. That was even more evident when he stopped Finn Balor and JD McDonagh from further beating Jey Uso during Backlash France.

Priest is one of the few members that does not rely on others. The fact that he says he doesn’t need the remainder of The Judgment Day indicates that he has considered the day when the stable can disband.

2. Rhea Ripley doesn’t need The Judgement day

While Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley are the main characters in The Judgment Day, Ripley is the faction’s most popular member. Despite being a villain, fans often scream for her during matches and segments.

When Liv Morgan assaulted her in retaliation for Ripley wounding her last year, the audience booed. They did it again when Morgan stated that she was not the evil guy in the circumstance (which was correct). Despite this, the former SmackDown Women’s Champion has maintained her villain turn.

The fact that Ripley is cheered as a heel demonstrates her star power. Fans will applaud her no matter what, which typically indicates that the talent is ready for their profession. Mami can work independently because she doesn’t need The Judgement Day to prove herself.

1. Another faction can show their talents

The Bloodline underwent renovations. However, Judgment Day has been at odds in some fashion for almost a year. They’ve resolved their troubles but are now at a crossroads.

Breaking apart The Judgment Day will let a new group seize the lead on RAW. Despite more defeats than victories, The Final Testament was successful in corrupting other talents (Drew McIntyre, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Rey Mysterio).

Kross requires a big push, and capturing the #1 slot on RAW would boost his profile. He hinted to a future breakup by mentioning his past with Finn Balor. If The Final Testament does not ascend, the fabled Wyatt 6 might ultimately take the top slot on RAW.

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