The Judgment Day left Bad Blood on a bittersweet note, as Finn Balor lost to Damian Priest. However, Liv Morgan overcame the obstacles and retained her Women's World Championship, thanks to an interference from a returning Raquel Rodriguez.
With Liv on the brink of losing the championship, Raquel showed up and assaulted Rhea Ripley, costing her the opportunity to reclaim the title. Even though Mami won the match via Disqualification, Liv Morgan walked out of Bad Blood as the Women's World Champion. Rodriguez's comeback re-ignited the feud with Rhea Ripley, who will be out for revenge, but it is a no-brainer that the former Women's Tag Team Champion will now join The Judgment Day.
Raquel reunited with Liv at Bad Blood, and as PW Insider reported, she will join The Judgment Day going forward and continue the rivalry with Rhea Ripley. Rodriguez, who had a heel turn, showed up on RAW on Monday next to Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio but didn't address the fans, which could happen next week. The former champion's addition could shake things up in the faction and see another member, most likely Carlito, leave.
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What is next for The Judgment Day after Bad Blood?
Following what happened at Bad Blood, there have been many questions about what is next for The Judgment Day.
Regarding Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, things became apparent after the Premium Live Event. Liv will collide with reigning Women's Champion Nia Jax for the Crown Jewel Women's Championship in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 2. Meanwhile, Raquel Rodriguez will take on Rhea Ripley, even though it has yet to be revealed whether this match will take place on RAW or Crown Jewel.
However, the status of the faction's other superstars is uncertain. Dominik Mysterio will become part of the Liv vs. Nia feud, but he could also pursue Jey Uso for the Intercontinental Championship.
In the meantime, Carlito has no direction, while Finn Balor and JD McDonagh could defend their World Tag Team Championship on RAW going forward. They have put their titles on the line only once since they became champions in late June.
As for a singles run, Damian Priest clarified that his feud with The Judgment Day is not over yet, but he has shifted his attention to reclaiming the World Heavyweight Championship. Still, as WWE has different plans for Gunther, we could see Part 2 between Priest and Balor.