WWE’s worst nightmare has finally arrived. They may have been kicked out by babyface executives at this point, but with The Bloodline and The Judgment Day officially forming an alliance, two of the most potent stables in recent memory are now The fact that they are lined up doesn’t change. On “WWE Smackdown”.
The story begins when Bloodline enters the locker room after a showdown with Fastlane opponents, LA Knight and John Cena, to find The Judgment Day sitting there waiting for them. I did. The two groups lined up to throw down, but Rhea Ripley asked Paul Heyman to leave the room while speaking to him, and Heyman eventually did the same. Ripley initially proposed an agreement between the two factions, but Heyman stated that such an agreement would need approval from Roman Reigns. In response, Ms. Ripley said that she didn’t actually need that permission and told Mr. Heyman to admit her. Of course, Heyman did what he always called Roman Reigns.
When the main event match between Knight and Jimmy Uso ended in a disqualification due to Solo Chicor’s interference, John Cena appeared to even the odds. At that time, Ripley and Heyman shook hands as Judgment Day approached ringside and Heyman declared the agreement “approved.” But before they could do any real damage as a unit, Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes entered the ring and wiped out the bad guys as the crowd roared in appreciation.
It remains to be seen how this new partnership will affect the tag team match scheduled for Saturday’s premium live event. Judgment Day members Finn Balor and Damian Priest will defend their tag team titles against Jey and Rhodes, in addition to Jimmy and Cicor facing Cena and Knight.