Tensions rise between Liv Morgan and Finn Balor within Judgment Day
Backstage segment reveals growing power struggle between Liv Morgan and Finn Balor as The Judgment Day’s internal dynamics continue to shift.
Tensions continue to mount within The Judgment Day, particularly between Liv Morgan and Finn Balor. A recent backstage segment on RAW highlighted the strained relationship between the two members, with indirect communication revealing underlying conflicts.
The segment demonstrated clear friction as Morgan and Balor avoided direct interaction despite sharing the same space. The Women’s World Champion’s frustration appears to stem from Balor’s leadership approach and his tendency to deflect responsibility for recent setbacks onto other faction members.
The situation reflects a deeper power struggle within The Judgment Day. While the group was founded on principles of shared authority, Balor’s attempts to assume control have created internal resistance, particularly from Morgan. This development marks a significant shift from the faction’s original vision of operating without a designated leader.
Morgan’s grievances with Balor appear to focus on his recent performance and leadership style, specifically his inability to achieve success independently. The tension between the two remains part of the ongoing RAW storyline, contributing to the faction’s increasingly complex dynamic.
Raquel Rodriguez reaches out to Morgan ahead of Netflix championship defense
As these internal conflicts unfold, former champion Raquel Rodriguez has addressed Morgan through social media. Ahead of the Women’s World Championship defense scheduled for RAW’s Netflix debut on January 6, 2025, Rodriguez shared a video featuring Morgan on Instagram.
Rodriguez expressed her sentiments through a simple yet meaningful message:
…, but friendships never go out of style.
The social media post follows Rodriguez’s victory over Rhea Ripley on RAW. Their connection gained prominence after Rodriguez’s crucial intervention at Bad Blood Premium Live Event, where she helped Morgan retain her championship against Ripley, who had been forced to vacate the title previously.