Damian Priest Chalks Judgment Day Drama On WWE Raw Up To ‘Miscommunication’

The Judgment Day have become a focal point of “Raw” since their inception in 2022, with all four members elevating themselves to the main event scene. Balor has tussled with Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight title; Mysterio has become the most despised heel on the roster; Ripley has cemented herself as the face of the women’s division on Monday nights, and the brand-new “Sr. Money in the Bank” is now waiting in the wings for his own run with a major championship.

Despite their most recent issues, Priest is still leaning on his friends, and believes they will help guide him in his quest to cash in on Rollins, Roman Reigns or any other champion within WWE.

“It’s not so much about how to handle it, it’s about me asking for my friends for advice,” he said. “They will guide me in what they think is best for me, just like I do for them and we do for each other. That was the whole point of The Judgment Day — for us to all elevate each other, have each other’s back. It’s not about any one person, it’s about all of us, and that continues now even with the briefcase. It’s a big deal, it’s a game changer, and I think my friends are just looking out for me … I will listen to their advice.”

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