While a Priest-less Judgment Day will have to reinvent itself, WWE can establish a new world title contender or even world champion by making sure that Priest-not Balor or anyone else-is the one banished from the stable. Now viewed as a “top level” star in WWE, Senor Money in the Bank cannot truly excel unless he’s cast out of The Judgment Day and thrown into deep waters on his own. Priest is the one star with the highest risk-reward potential. Ripley and Mysterio can continue to be heat magnets with or without by their side. Balor, meanwhile, is better off staying heel, where he’s thrived and shown more range as an overall performer. McDonagh, who was trained by Balor, would benefit from being in the group, which would instantly elevate him to notoriety after a lukewarm start on Raw. With The Judgment Day proving to be a ratings success and a key cog in the storylines on Raw, making any major change to the group would be a risk-but a risk worth taking, nonetheless. ![]() Priest is firmly entrenched as one of Raw’s top heels, has feuded with a pop culture icon in Bad Bunny and is one MITB cash-in away from becoming world champion. The good news is, Priest is now right on the cusp of being a main eventer, which wasn’t the case prior to joining The Judgment Day. ![]() As it turns out, that time was this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Minneapolis, because Woods, who hasn’t been seen for months, and Kofi Kingston. Priest had a solid run as a babyface singles star too, but his legs were cut out from underneath him before he ever really got going. It was just a couple weeks ago that Xavier Woods was saying The New Day would be back on the attack in due time. Balor is a bigger star on paper, but WWE has been there, done that with the former Universal Champion as a fan favorite. The clear end goal of The Judgment Day is for the beef between Balor and Priest to result in a full-blown feud between the two.
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