That’s a bad nit. Stables have long since been a factor in wrestling and it can be a big deal when one of the undergoes a major change. This might be due to people going their separate ways for one reason or another, but the negative versions are often the ones that lead to bigger deals. That is what we are seeing now, as a stable took a pair of major hits over the weekend.
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Judgment Day seemingly lost two members at Summerslam and may not be a stable together any longer. First. Dominik Mysterio turned on Rhea Ripley to join forces with Liv Morgan. This led to Damian Priest accusing Finn Balor of knowing what was going to happen but Balor denied any knowledge. Later in the night, Balor cost Priest the World Heavyweight Championship. There is no word on what this means for JD McDonagh’s status in the team.
This didn’t go well. Check out the night for the team:
Opinion: I’m not sure what is going on with the team going forward but to say things did not go well with them over the weekend would be an understatement. There is a good chance that this is the beginning of the end (or just flat out the end period) of the team, which has already had a great run. Priest and Ripley are going to want revenge though and that should make things interesting going forward.
What does this mean for the team? Should it add new members? Let us know in the comments below.
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