Damian Priest Says Judgment Day Was Mission Accomplished But Now Its Over

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Damian Priest Says Judgment Day Was ‘Mission Accomplished,’ But Now It’s Over
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Damian Priest Says Judgment Day Was ‘Mission Accomplished,’ But Now It’s Over

Priest Reflects on Judgment Day’s Accomplishments

Damian Priest has spoken out about his time in Judgment Day, reflecting on the group’s accomplishments and his own personal growth during that period.

In an interview with WWE.com, Priest said that he felt Judgment Day had achieved its mission of “changing the landscape of WWE.”

Judgment Day's Impact on WWE

He pointed to the group’s success in feuding with top stars such as The Usos, Edge, and Dominik Mysterio, as well as their role in the rise of Rhea Ripley.

Priest also credited Judgment Day with helping him to develop as a character and performer.

He said that working with Edge and Balor had taught him a lot about the industry and had helped him to find his own voice.

The End of Judgment Day

However, Priest also acknowledged that Judgment Day had come to an end, with Edge being written off television and Balor turning on him at SummerSlam.

Priest said that he was “sad” to see Judgment Day end, but he understood that it was time for the group to move on.

He said that he was excited to see what the future held for him and that he was looking forward to new challenges.

Priest’s Future in WWE

Priest is currently a member of The O.C., alongside AJ Styles and Luke Gallows.

He is scheduled to challenge Solo Sikoa for the NXT North American Championship at NXT Deadline on December 10.

Priest is one of the most talented young stars in WWE, and he is sure to have a bright future in the company.