WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

9. Judgment Day Continues To Tank

Paul Heyman Drew McIntyre
WWE.com

Judgment Day hasn't been a great story.

The switch from Edge to Finn Bálor was messy and sudden, and the group has done next-to-sod-all as a heel force ever since. Corey Graves claiming that nobody has been able to stop the trio on Raw was laughable, 'cause they’ve been a bit of a bad joke for a while now.

Dominik Mysterio's overdue turn to the dark side and Bálor/Damian Priest scoring the win over Rey/Edge is a must unless WWE plans to torch the group on TV soon. They simply cannot afford to keep presenting Finn/Priest/Rhea Ripley as an anaemic, ineffective Ministry Of Darkness wannabe. It's wrecking their credibility, and has been for months.

Say Edge pins Bálor here - what then? Where do WWE take the story, and why should anybody care about a follow up singles battle between JD founder and current leader if Edge has already gunned Finn down in an undercard tag?

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