Finn Bálor beaten by The Judgment Day on WWE RAW
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Judgment Day Stars Take Shot At Edge After WWE RAW Attack on Finn Balor

The Judgment Day turn up the heat on their former stablemates.

Finn Balor‘s time in the Judgment Day came to an end this week after his stablemates mercilessly attacked him on WWE Raw. Naturally, this led Damian Priest to then tweet out “Sucks doesn’t it?”, referring to his own excommunication from the group in 2024.

Seeing Priest’s comment, the remaining Judgment Day members wasted little time to fire back at him, while also taking shots at the stable’s original leader, Adam “Edge” Copeland.

“You would know,” Liv Morgan wrote alongside a winking emoji.

JD McDonagh then chimed in with “Ask Edge,” referencing “The Rated R Superstar” being cast out from the Judgment Day in 2022, courtesy of Priest, Balor, and Rhea Ripley. Dominik Mysterio quickly corrected McDonagh by noting that Edge, who joined AEW in 2023, now performs under his real name of Adam Copeland. Attached to Dominik’s response was a gif of Ryan Gosling laughing.

The conversation didn’t stop there as Swerve Strickland, a colleague of Copeland’s in AEW, claimed that Copeland “said it sucks,” alluding to The Judgment Day’s pattern of betrayal.

According to McDonagh, Balor’s departure from Judgment Day was a long time coming as he “lied to all of us for months” while developing an ego. “You wanted to be the leader. You played games,” McDonagh added. “That’s never been what the Judgment Day has been about. You used to know that. Judgment Day is my family and if anybody dares to try to step on any of them, you get stomped out.”

As of this writing, Balor’s post-Judgment Day moves are unclear, though based on the aftermath of Raw, a program with his now-former stablemates can’t be ruled out.

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