WWE Superstar Finn Balor has broken his silence on social media following The Judgment Day’s recent losses in a major match during the Road to WrestleMania house show.
The faction, embroiled in a heated feud with DIY and Awesome Truth, faced off against Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa, R-Truth, and The Miz on consecutive nights in Palm Springs and Bakersfield, CA, ultimately losing both encounters.
Taking to Twitter before his match in Bakersfield, Balor, undeterred by the previous defeat, shared a photo showcasing his tag team titles with the caption “Big Bad Bálor.”
Big Bad Bálor pic.twitter.com/KkerV2cT6p
— Finn Bálor (@FinnBalor) March 4, 2024
In a recent episode of Keepin It 100, Konnan discussed the dynamics within The Judgment Day, emphasizing that the faction doesn’t necessarily need to engage in feuds beyond its members.
Konnan highlighted various ongoing storylines within the group, including the impending clash between Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest, leadership questions, and interpersonal dynamics.
He expressed his view that, given the existing complexities, Balor and Priest don’t need an external feud at the moment.
“There’s a lot going on. I don’t think they [Balor and Priest] need to be caught in a feud right now. They don’t need a feud is what I’m saying,”
Konnan remarked.
With speculation among fans that WWE might split the Undisputed Tag Team Championships soon, the question arises as to whether this will happen before WrestleMania XL.
The potential development adds an element of anticipation to the ongoing narrative within The Judgment Day.
As the faction navigates its internal intricacies, including the dynamics of potential leadership changes and interpersonal conflicts, the WWE Universe remains engaged in the evolving storyline.
Whether the tag team titles will indeed undergo a split adds another layer of intrigue leading up to WrestleMania XL, leaving fans eager to see how the narrative unfolds.