Okay, so, let’s talk about what happened with The Judgment Day in WWE. I’ve been following this for a while, and it’s been a wild ride.
First off, I started noticing some cracks in the group a few weeks ago on Monday Night RAW. It felt like things weren’t as solid as they used to be. You know, the usual signs of a group about to break up – arguments, miscommunications, that sort of thing. I even noticed Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez was getting in the mix.

Then, last week, things really started to heat up. I watched as Finn Balor had a match, and Jey Uso interfered, costing Balor the win and putting him through a table, no less! That was a big red flag for me. It clearly showed that the tension had been building up for a while. And to top it all off, Cody Rhoades made a comeback to the ring at the end of the night.
I kept digging around for more info because I just knew something big was going to happen. I read the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and it mentioned that the “long-term plan” is for Damian Priest to leave The Judgment Day. That was a huge piece of the puzzle!
After that, I observed more closely, and it became evident that The Judgment Day was basically done for. I saw the new lineup emerge, which now includes Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, Dominik Mysterio, and Liv Morgan. It’s a completely different group! It seems like they’ve been discontinued The Judgment Day and was replaced.
I also looked back at the history of Judgment Day. Remember back in 2009, after that event, they were replaced by Over the Limit in 2010? And from 2004 to 2006, it was exclusive to SmackDown. Things changed again after WrestleMania 23 in 2007. The main event for Judgment Day on Raw used to be Triple H defending against Randy Orton in a Steel Cage match. Now, the new lineup includes Finn Bálor, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, Carlito. And Edge is now out of Judgment Day, too. They have even been showing up on NXT recently!
- Watched Monday Night RAW for signs of trouble within The Judgment Day.
- Noticed Jey Uso interfering in Finn Balor’s match.
- Read reports about Damian Priest leaving the group.
- Observed the formation of a new lineup.
- Researched the history of The Judgment Day and its changes over the years.
So, yeah, it looks like WWE did replace The Judgment Day last week. It wasn’t just a minor change; it was a complete overhaul. I’m excited to see where this new direction takes them!