The Judgment Day, a dominant force in the WWE, has been making waves in the wrestling world under Triple H’s regime. The faction, led by Finn Balor, has been a staple on Monday Night RAW, with its members enjoying impressive runs in the tag team division. However, a wrestling veteran, Konnan, has sparked a debate by claiming that the company has only created three stars from the group.
Speaking on Keepin’ It 100, Konnan expressed his interest in seeing what the future holds for The Judgment Day, acknowledging that the faction has spawned three notable stars: Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley, and Dominik Mysterio. This assertion has raised questions about the faction’s ability to produce top-tier talent.
The Judgment Day’s dominance began when they won the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship in October 2023, with Finn Balor and Damian Priest reigning supreme in the tag team division on Monday Night RAW. Their impressive run led up to WrestleMania XL, where they ultimately lost the titles to A-Town Down Under and Awesome Truth.
The faction’s recent win on WWE RAW, where Finn Balor and JD McDonagh became the new number-one contenders to Awesome Truth’s World Tag Team Championship, has set the stage for an intriguing storyline. The question on everyone’s mind is whether The Judgment Day can regain the gold they lost at WrestleMania in Philadelphia.
Konnan’s statement has sparked a debate about the faction’s ability to create new stars. While Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley, and Dominik Mysterio have all had impressive runs, the question remains as to whether the faction has done enough to boost its other members. As The Judgment Day continues to dominate on Monday Night RAW, fans will be watching closely to see if new stars emerge from the faction.
With Finn Balor and JD McDonagh gearing up for a rematch against Awesome Truth, the road to redemption has begun for The Judgment Day. Will they be able to regain their lost glory, and more importantly, will they be able to create new stars from within their ranks? Only time will tell.