What's next for The Judgment Day?

The reign of Judgment Day finally seems to be over. What is next for the members of the group?

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Judgment Day has been wreaking havoc on Monday Night RAW for nearly three years. As of late, it seems as if Judgement Day is losing its momentum and power. Throughout their time as a group, there’s been a pattern of love, betrayal, and winning championship gold. Recently, Judgment Day member, Liv Morgan lost the Women’s World Championship to Rhea Ripley, while fellow member Finn Bálor suffered defeat from Damian Priest in a Street Fight. Now that The Judgment Day’s story with Priest and Ripley is over, what could be next for this once destructive faction?

The Judgment Day should disband

WWE may have reached the end of the line with The Judgment Day and it's now time for the members to go in different directions. 

For nearly 10 years, Finn Bálor has not been a World Champion. Maybe Bálor can insert himself back in the championship scene once again. He should take a different approach by turning him into a face character. Bálor has been a heel for almost three years and he should have a shift in character as his current one is getting stale. Bálor could transfer to SmackDown and engage in fresh rivalries. He can go against wrestlers he's never faced before such as Jacob Fatu. There's already history between Bálor and Fatu’s partner, Tama Tonga, dating back to their time in New Japan Pro Wrestling’s infamous stable, Bullet Club.

Based on how things have been going between “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan, it looks like WWE is slowly going to end their on-screen relationship. With Morgan being passive-aggressive towards Mysterio for trying to rekindle the relationship with rival Ripley, she could pursue different paths with Rodriguez involved. Morgan and Rodriguez can set their sights on the Women’s Tag Team Championships just so that way, Morgan still has some gold around her waist. Mysterio could regain her favor by helping her and Rodriguez win the titles.

WWE has two options for Carlito. Either stick him in the mid-card picture or give him a push. He has been in the mid-card scene in his first run with WWE, and it's time for him to prove that he has main event status. Moving him to SmackDown would be a great opportunity for him. Not only did Carlito start on SmackDown, but that's where he won his first title. WWE can also involve Carlito in the main-event scene by moving him to the SmackDown roster because RAW is stacked with top talent. If WWE doesn't want to go with this option, then maybe they can put him in programs with younger talent on SmackDown, such as Carmelo Hayes or have Carlito go for the WWE United States Championship.

JD McDonagh can prove why he is a credible singles competitor on the RAW brand by elevating himself in the mid-card scene. He can also make a big impact by competing against big sharks such as World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. They have some history with each other, dating back to NXT UK and Over The Top Wrestling.

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