WWE May Have Teased Another Betrayal Within The Judgment Day
The Judgment Day continues to remain one of WWE’s top factions.
One of the reasons behind their success has been the absence of an authority figure in the group. Since kicking out Edge from the group in June 2022, the group has remained leaderless, with everyone seen as equals.
Nevertheless, the faction has experienced its share of culling over the years, as Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley were ejected after the 2024 SummerSlam event, whereas Carlito left the company after his contract expired in June 2025.
The Judgment Day’s longest-serving member, Finn Balor, had been at loggerheads with Dominik Mysterio, with both men often putting on a brave face in each other’s presence.
On the March 9 taping of Raw, Mysterio and other members of the group turned on the former WWE Universal Champion after he refused to help the second-generation wrestler during his Intercontinental Championship match against Penta.
Roxanne Perez Could Turn On The Judgment Day
With Balor gone, five members remain in The Judgment Day, but the group could dwindle in the near future, as speculated by a former WWE employee.
Tommy Carlucci recently discussed The Judgment Day on Behind The Turnbuckle Studios with Gabby LaSpisa, hinting at Roxanne Perez potentially turning on the group.
You know, I watched them coming out, and I was watching the mannerisms of Roxanne of all of them, and when she was in the middle of the ring, it looked like, I know, maybe I’m wrong, and they’re doing this on purpose. She looks like, “Oh, my god. I have to hear this again?” She looked a little disgusted, and she did her clap. So, those are like little signs that are looking to me, maybe somewhere down the line, she turns, and she goes up against Liv. [25:09 onwards]
Incidentally, Roxanne Perez was introduced to The Judgment Day by Finn Balor during her WWE main roster debut last year in May.
Dominik Mysterio Alleges Malpractice At WWE WrestleMania 42
Following their feud, a match at WWE WrestleMania 42 was announced between Dominik Mysterio and Finn Balor. However, The Prince later claimed that Mysterio would instead face his ‘Demon’ alter ego.
For a couple of weeks, the 29-year-old wrestler tried to back out of the match, something he again tried to do ahead of WrestleMania. However, Raw GM Adam Pearce added a stipulation to it, making Mysterio vs. ‘Demon’ Balor a Street Fight.
While Mysterio did his best to keep the ‘Demon’ on the mat, he found ways to get up and ultimately secured a win by hitting the Coup de Grace after placing ‘Dirty’ Dom on a table.
After his loss, Mysterio spoke to Jackie Redmond, where he alleged malpractice by calling out Pearce for adding stipulations and making him fight the ‘Demon.’
Are you kidding me, Jackie? First of all, I wasn’t even supposed to wrestle the Demon. I was supposed to wrestle Finn Balor. It was in the contract: Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio. Then Adam Pearce went over and added all these stipulations with the Demon, and now with the Street Fight. Are you kidding me? This is uncalled for. This is not fair. I need to go find The Judgment Day. I need to go talk to Adam Pearce.