This year’s SummerSlam event has shocked the fans to say the least. Out of all the dramatic moments that we witnessed at the event, the one that takes the cake is definitely the rift between Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio. This brutal on-screen betrayal led to the Judgment Day breaking up and Ripley joining hands with Damian Priest. The current lineup of the stable after the split consists of Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, Dominik Mysterio, Liv Morgan and Carlito.
Now, new reports are suggesting that the group will probably see a major rebranding in the near future. The members will return together but it won’t be as “Judgment Day.” WrestleVotes has weighed in, revealing the new moniker which might be adapted by the group.
Fans are excited to see the ‘new’ Judgment Day
WrestleVotes took to social media to report on this possible development, revealing the name that is most likely to end up replacing “Judgement Day.” The post that was made today read, “Plans are in motion to rebrand the ‘new’ Judgment Day. Sources say the group’s essence will stay the same, but a name change is likely. The leading candidate is an out-of-the-box, yet bold idea: ‘Street Trash.’”
Fans have shared their thoughts regarding this possible new name for the stable, with many commenting on how it's a direct reference to Damian Priest. For context, “‘Street Trash” is the insult with which WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther used to call Damian, when he was still with Judgment Day prior to SummerSlam.
The feud between duo Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest and the rest of the Judgment Day is just getting started. The pair has already vowed to take revenge against their former team members, and there is no doubt that this storyline is heading to an epic climax, especially now that Judgment Day will return with a rebrand.
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