WWE Raw star Finn Balor has teased that there will be new members added to the Judgment Day faction soon.
The Judgment Day is almost a year old, with the group originating from a partnership between Edge and Damian Priest at WrestleMania 38 in April 2022.
Rhea Ripley joined the faction that May, before she, Priest and new member Finn Balor kicked Edge from the stable in June.
The faction’s lineup has been the same since September 2022, when Dominik Mysterio turned on his father Rey Mysterio to align himself with Priest, Ripley and Balor.
Speaking on WWE The Bump, Balor stated that the group will be expanding following WrestleMania 39.
Noting that the stable has a group-chat where they do their plotting and scheming, Balor said:
“We are always planning. The Judgment Day are always planning; we’re always plotting, we’re always scheming.
“I’m always texting with Damian, we have a group chat with me, Damian, Rhea, Dom. We’re plotting, we’re figuring things out.
“And trust me, once we get ‘Mania behind us, The Judgment Day will be expanding.”
Rhea Ripley is slated to challenge for Charlotte Flair’s SmackDown Women’s Title at WrestleMania, after winning the Royal Rumble match in January.
A change to Ripley’s overall rating in WWE 2K23 has been announced, which you can read more about right here.
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