WWE Draft 2024: 5 Things That Will Happen (And 5 That WON’T!)

5. WON’T: Judgment Day Splitting

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Judgment Day doesn't need to splinter even if Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh do head down to NXT in pursuit of more gold for the group. In fact, it's not a bad story idea to have the stable attempt to seize championships on every single brand WWE has to offer. They played around with that when Dominik Mysterio was North American Champion, don't forget.

Those who love Judgment Day should rest easy - Triple H just crowned Damian Priest new World Heavyweight Champ, so he'll surely fancy keeping his pals around. Obviously, Rhea Ripley won't be on TV regularly during her injury layoff, but it'd be smart to hit pause on a JD fracture until she's healthy again.

Don't try to fix what isn't broken, basically.

Judgment Day came through their tension-filled period, and they've only grown stronger for it. Besides, what the hell would guys like Mysterio, Bálor and McDonagh gain from going in separate directions as things stand? They'd only get lost in the shuffle.

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