I believed I used to be done having any opinions about Judgment Day after weeks (and months, and years, really) of each loving and hating the near-constant teases of dissension and a full-blown breakup, but tonight, I specifically loved, or perhaps was just relieved by, the actual fact Finn Balor is officially out of the group. It looks like we’re finally getting a Balor and Dominik Mysterio match at WrestleMania 42, though I’m surprised that it is not for the Intercontinental Championship.
When Mysterio made his way out to the ring tonight and said there was just one person guilty for him losing the title to Penta last week, I admit, I did get a bit excited considering he was going to call out Danhausen for something ridiculous. But, in fact he meant Balor, who prevented JD McDonagh from giving Mysterio the ring bell to cheat in his title match, as Balor wanted Mysterio to do things for himself. Balor had been on a giant kick of doing things for himself without Judgment Day interference, ever since he took on CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship in Ireland, then at Elimination Chamber.
Mysterio said he hoped Balor was going to inform him he got him a rematch, and Balor did apologize and admitted if he hadn’t been there, Mysterio would still be champion, but he was attempting to teach him a lesson. If Mysterio desires to be the best Mysterio of all time, he has to learn to fight his own battles. But, he said the more he tries with Mysterio, the more “Dirty Dom” proves his father, Rey, right, that he’s a “spoiled little b****.” It was a great explanation for all of it, and it worked since Balor had been adamant about doing things himself currently.
Then things got physical, with Balor starting all of it. But, somewhat than simply Balor and Mysterio brawling, the complete Judgment Day turned on Balor, including McDonagh, and beat him down. Mysterio hit a 619 along with his boot loaded with the ring bell, and McDonagh beat him down with a chair before Mysterio hit two frog splashes. Even Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez got involved, which was a pleasant touch.
While I’m still pretty sick of writing about Judgment Day in any case this time, it felt almost like a relief. The stable had run its course, and while it’s still going strong with the 4 members now, I suppose, at the very least Balor is out. I’m hopeful that he and Mysterio are on a course to a WrestleMania match, as it has been reported they were set for a SummerSlam match last 12 months, and this grudge match will work well on “The Grandest Stage of Them All.”
Written by Daisy Ruth

