A member of The Judgment Day, Damian Priest, has set his sights on a notable goal for WWE WrestleMania 40, sharing his aspirations for the premium live event scheduled at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Currently, The Judgment Day boasts an impressive roster with Rhea Ripley reigning supreme as the Women’s World Champion, while Damian Priest and Finn Balor hold the Undisputed Tag Team Championships.
In an interview with Inside the Ropes’ Kenny McIntosh, Damian Priest, the 2023 Money in the Bank winner, expressed his ambitions for WrestleMania 40.
Emphasizing the significance of being a tag team champion during the Mania season, he conveyed the expectation of being involved in a high-profile angle or match. With the Tag Team Championships in their possession, Priest noted that their position makes the journey a bit easier, fostering anticipation for a meaningful contribution to the WrestleMania spectacle.
Although Damian Priest still holds the Money in the Bank contract, guaranteeing him a title shot, he has yet to cash it in. The deadline for cashing in is set for July 1, 2024, adding an intriguing element to his potential trajectory.
In a separate interaction with Inside the Ropes, Damian Priest issued a stern warning to other tag teams in WWE. He highlighted the importance of The Judgment Day in preserving the significance of tag team wrestling, acknowledging the period when it lost prominence but asserting its resurgence in current times.
Priest dared any teams in the locker room to challenge The Judgment Day for the titles, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining the importance of the championships and welcoming all challengers.
Judgment Day’s dominance extends beyond the tag team division, as evident in Rhea Ripley’s recent claim that her stablemate, Damian Priest, is ready to step into Roman Reigns’ spot in WWE.
As WrestleMania 40 approaches, the unfolding narrative promises thrilling developments, including Damian Priest’s potential cash-in and The Judgment Day’s determination to solidify their place atop the WWE hierarchy.