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WHY DOESN'T JUDGMENT DAY END IN WWE?

Since its inception, Judgment Day has established itself as much more than just a WWE villain stable. Even after the departure of important names like Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley, who went solo after betrayals and internal disputes, the group remains alive and strong, proving its incredible capacity for reinvention. But why doesn't Judgment Day end? One of the reasons given for Judgment Day's longevity is its cohesive structure. Unlike other recent stables, Judgment Day has a very well-defined identity, both in its gimmick and in the name and positioning of each member. This solidity means that, even after departures or changes, the group quickly reorganizes itself and continues to be relevant. In addition, Judgment Day has become almost a "luxury internship program" in WWE: it takes names that could get lost in the middle of the roster and transforms them into fundamental pieces. This was the case with Damian Priest, who reinvented himself and became w...

WWE ANNOUNCES DISMISSAL FIGHTERS

The WWE has as a rule to make a series of redundancies by heights after WrestleMania and, exactly one year after having fired dozens of fighters, Vince McMahon's company returned to the charge this Thursday and until now has already announced the dismissal of the following Superstars : Samoa Joe, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Mickie James, Chelsea Green, Tucker, Kalisto, Bo Dallas and Wesley Blake.
It is to be believed that as in 2020, unfortunately this list of fighters fired by the WWE will continue to grow in the coming hours and that everyone has to wait 90 days before being able to sign for another company.

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