WWE Superstar JD McDonagh publicly addressed the removal of Finn Bálor from the Judgment Day faction following the March 9, 2026, episode of Monday Night RAW. Despite Bálor initially helping McDonagh join the group, the stable, led by Dominik Mysterio, decided to oust Bálor, who had been the longest-serving member. McDonagh expressed frustration on social media over Bálor’s departure, emphasizing the betrayal and internal conflicts within the faction.
JD McDonagh’s Reaction Highlights Betrayal and Loyalty
In a pointed social media message, McDonagh accused Bálor of deceit and arrogance, writing,
“You lied to all of us for months. You got an ego. You wanted to be the leader. You played games.”
He stressed that such behavior contradicted the core principles of Judgment Day. McDonagh further reinforced his loyalty by stating,
“Judgment Day is my family and if anybody dares to try to step on any of them, you get stomped out.”
These remarks reflected deep frustration over the fractured relationships within the group.
Judgment Day’s Internal Conflicts Extend Beyond Bálor’s Exit
Damian Priest, another former member of the group, reacted to Bálor’s expulsion with a brief comment that read, “Sucks[,] doesn’t it?” McDonagh responded by invoking the memory of Edge, the original leader of the stable, stating, “Ask Edge.” This exchange references the turbulent leadership history of the faction, recalling how Edge himself was eventually pushed out by Priest and Bálor. Liv Morgan also chimed in with a teasing comment, “You would know,” accompanied by a winky face emoji. Dominik Mysterio further clarified by correcting Priest’s reference to Edge with his real name, Adam Copeland, underscoring the ongoing personal dynamics and alliances involved.
Reasons Behind Finn Bálor’s Removal from Judgment Day
Bálor’s dismissal was seen as unavoidable due to escalating tensions, most notably between him and Dominik Mysterio. Despite being the longest-tenured member, Bálor had become increasingly at odds with the group’s direction. Their conflict has set the stage for a potential feud leading into WrestleMania 42, signaling a major storyline shift for all involved.
Having spent years in a villainous role, Bálor has recently begun to show signs of turning into a fan-favorite once again through his feud with CM Punk, which helped rekindle his popularity. Facing Mysterio, one of WWE’s premier antagonists, could elevate Bálor’s standing and momentum heading into the biggest event of the year.
Implications for WWE Storylines and Future Rivalries
Bálor’s exit from Judgment Day marks a dramatic turning point that will influence WWE narratives considerably. His emerging status as a crowd favorite combined with a new rivalry against Mysterio points toward a compelling rivalry that promises heightened emotional stakes. As WrestleMania 42 approaches, this storyline is poised to captivate audiences and reshape the alignments within WWE’s roster.
You lied to all of us for months. You got an ego. You wanted to be the leader. You played games. That's never been what the Judgment Day has been about. You used to know that.
Judgment Day is my family and if anybody dares to try to step on any of them, you get stomped out. pic.twitter.com/YeLmRUFL3r
— JD McDonagh (@jd_mcdonagh) March 10, 2026
Ask Edge. https://t.co/Kp5bcrWqB0
— JD McDonagh (@jd_mcdonagh) March 10, 2026
*AdamCopeland https://t.co/SpfQh1wp1W pic.twitter.com/HTqBGjiLAT
— Dominik (@DomMysterio35) March 10, 2026
