ORLANDO, FL – The Judgment Day, WWE’s often-unpredictable faction, is operating without a defined leader, according to Liv Morgan. In a recent interview on TMZ Inside The Ring, Morgan clarified the internal dynamics of the group, stating that all members are considered equals despite the individual accolades and personalities within the stable.
The question of leadership within The Judgment Day has been a recurring topic, particularly concerning Dominik Mysterio’s recent success. Mysterio currently holds both the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship, leading to speculation about his potential role as the group’s figurehead. However, Morgan emphatically dismissed the notion of a hierarchical structure.
“There actually is no leaders of The Judgment Day,” Morgan stated. “We are all equals, but Daddy Dom is our double champion. He is the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time, and also the AAA Mega Champion.”
Morgan’s comments highlight a unique approach to faction management in modern professional wrestling. Traditionally, stables like The Judgment Day often coalesce around a dominant personality who dictates strategy and direction. The absence of such a figure within this group suggests a more collaborative, and potentially volatile, environment.
The dynamic between Morgan and Mysterio has been a focal point of attention, particularly given Mysterio’s past conflicts with other members of the WWE roster. Morgan addressed this, emphasizing the importance of acceptance within the group. “See what had happened was, that all these people that Dominic turned on, they didn’t accept him for who he was,” she explained. “At the end of the day, I accept Daddy Dom exactly how he is, and so that’s why we don’t worry about those things.”
This emphasis on acceptance and equality extends to the group’s recruitment process. Unlike traditional tryouts, The Judgment Day identifies and integrates new members based on a more organic “recruitment” style. Morgan detailed how this process unfolds, citing examples of existing members identifying potential recruits.
“There’s no audition process. Actually, it’s kind of just like more of a recruitment process,” Morgan said. “Finn [Balor] recruited JD [McDonagh], I recruited Raquel [Rodriguez]. Finn also recruited Roxanne [Perez]. And so it’s kind of just like you see something special in someone and we have a little pow wow, and then we decide.”
The current composition of The Judgment Day includes Finn Bálor, Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and Roxanne Perez. The group has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and thrive, even after the departures of key members like Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley in 2024, seamlessly integrating Carlito and Morgan into the existing framework.
This adaptability is a key component of The Judgment Day’s success, according to analysis from Memesita.com. The article points out that the group’s lack of a traditional leader isn’t a weakness, but rather a source of strength, allowing each member to contribute their unique skills and experience.
With Morgan’s recent victory in the Royal Rumble and Mysterio’s dual championship reign, The Judgment Day has established itself as a dominant force on Raw. Morgan confidently declared that will be their year, issuing a warning to the rest of the WWE locker room. “We are coming for everything they were told they couldn’t have,” she stated.
The absence of a clear leader within The Judgment Day presents a fascinating dynamic in the world of professional wrestling. While the traditional model often relies on a single, authoritative figure, this faction appears to be thriving on a foundation of equality, acceptance, and shared ambition. The group’s success will likely be closely watched as WWE continues to evolve its storytelling and character development strategies.
The implications of this structure extend beyond the immediate success of The Judgment Day. It challenges conventional wisdom about faction management and could potentially influence how other groups are formed and operated in the future. The emphasis on individual strengths and organic recruitment also suggests a more nuanced and realistic portrayal of group dynamics, resonating with fans accustomed to complex and evolving narratives.
