Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole “Judgment Day” thing in WWE, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started by watching a bunch of videos, trying to get a feel for what this group is all about. There’s this “Top 10” series on YouTube that WWE put out, and it’s got all these crazy moments from Judgment Day’s history.
I was glued to the screen, watching Finn Balor, Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio just wreck shop. These guys are like, the definition of a dominant group in WWE, I’ve seen a lot of clips of these guys just doing their thing.
Then I dug deeper. I found this TikTok from someone called MobiReigns, and they had this video about a WWE RAW live event featuring The Judgment Day. It got me hyped, seeing all the action and the crowd going nuts. I love watching live shows, and I found myself watching along with the crowd.
I even went down a rabbit hole about this old Judgment Day event. It had John Bradshaw Layfield and Eddie Guerrero in the main event, wrestling for the WWE Championship. Apparently, Layfield won because Guerrero got caught hitting him with the belt. Classic wrestling move. That stuff is wild to me. I think these kind of events are awesome.
After that, I was just browsing through lists of old WWE events, and it’s crazy how many of them are WrestleMania. I mean, since like 2007, they’ve been holding it in these huge stadiums. We’re talking 70,000 people or more. Just thinking about all those people in those stadiums is wild.
- Watched: “Top 10” series on YouTube featuring Judgment Day moments.
- Observed: Finn Balor, Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio being dominant.
- Viewed: TikTok video from MobiReigns about a WWE RAW live event with The Judgment Day.
- Researched: Old Judgment Day event with John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Eddie Guerrero.
- Explored: Lists of past WWE events, noting the scale of WrestleMania in large stadiums.
My Judgment Day Binge Summary
So, basically, I spent my day diving into the world of Judgment Day in WWE. It was a mix of watching epic moments, getting hyped by live event clips, and then geeking out over old matches and the sheer size of these events. It’s pretty clear that Judgment Day is a big deal in wrestling, and WrestleMania is just massive. That’s all I have on this topic, it’s been interesting to learn more about the WWE.