The Judgment Day replaced by WWE - Reports
The Judgment Day were replaced by WWE last week, with their replacements playing a huge role. Things apparently changed suddenly at the last minute.
Things went wrong last week on SmackDown as there were multiple changes to the plans. According to reports, originally, at the end of the night, after SmackDown went off the air, Damian Priest was supposed to face Jey Uso in a match to defend his title. Unfortunately, plans for that needed to change after it became clear that Priest was not going to make it to the show, thanks to the delays to his flights.
Another Judgment Day member also faced delays, with JD McDonagh fighting the same issues. McDonagh was also supposed to compete in the dark match after the show, defending the tag team titles with Finn Balor against Awesome Truth. Unfortunately, with the two stars missing, WWE had to make some instant changes.
They replaced Damian Priest with Finn Balor in the match against Jey Uso. Then they replaced The Judgment Day in the tag match against Awesome Truth with Pretty Deadly.
Awesome Truth are set to compete for their titles again as they are not willing to let them go just yet, but it didn't happen in the dark match last week.
The Judgment Day are in the middle of turmoil on WWE RAW
Even though Damian Priest is the World Heavyweight Champion and the group also have the tag team titles in their hands, Liv Morgan has caused turmoil in the group.
Priest seems unsure of what exactly is going on with Morgan and Dominik. Finn Balor also teased cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase on Priest should he win it.
Without Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest has been leading the group alone and the cracks are showing. Morgan's entanglement with the group has not helped either.
For the moment, WWE fans will have to wait for Ripley to return to see how things play out for the faction.