In a recent interview on the Notsam Wrestling podcast, WWE personality Peter Rosenberg dropped a bombshell when he predicted that Finn Bálor could be the next challenger for Damian Priest’s World Heavyweight Championship. The twist? Rosenberg believes that Bálor would be the villain in this storyline, a move that could shake up the dynamics of the WWE universe.
According to Rosenberg, Bálor, a former Universal Champion, would be the perfect foil to Priest’s character, bringing a level of tension and drama to their potential feud. This development comes on the heels of rumors surrounding the internal strife within The Judgment Day faction, of which both Priest and Bálor are members.
In recent weeks, fans have noticed a growing rift between Priest and his Judgment Day teammates, particularly after Rhea Ripley’s injury. This has led many to speculate about the faction’s future, with some predicting an eventual split. Rosenberg’s comments only add fuel to the fire, as a feud between Bálor and Priest could be the catalyst for The Judgment Day’s demise.
Interestingly, Rosenberg also addressed the future of The Judgment Day in the interview, stating that the faction’s end is closer than ever. This comes on the heels of the tumultuous events at Backlash France, where Priest clashed with Bálor and JD McDonagh. With tensions running high, it’s anyone’s guess what’s next for the embattled faction.
Meanwhile, another intriguing storyline has emerged, with WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray suggesting that Liv Morgan could potentially take over The Judgment Day in the event of Priest’s departure. This raises questions about the future of Dominik Mysterio, who has been embroiled in a storyline with Morgan.
As the WWE universe continues to speculate about the future of The Judgment Day and the World Heavyweight Championship, one thing is clear: the next few weeks will be crucial in shaping the terrain of Monday Night RAW. With rumors of a Bálor-Priest feud and the potential implosion of The Judgment Day, fans are on the edge of their seats waiting to see what’s next.