

Finn Balor has been trying to impose himself as The Judgment Day leader at WWE RAW. However, former World Wrestling Entertainment star, Matt Morgan, recently said that another unexpected superstar is the true group leader.
The Prince joined The Judgment Day after taking Edge in 2022. For the next two years, he worked alongside Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio. However, the faction experienced a significant change last summer. While Balor, McDonagh and Dirty Dom remained part of the group, betrayed The Eradicator and The Archer of Infamy. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan, Carlito and Raquel Rodríguez officially joined the stable.
In recent weeks, Balor and his teammates seem not to be in the same tune, since the former universal champion urged them to follow their leadership. However, the 43 -year -old man failed to qualify for the elimination Chamber male after losing against Seth Rollins in RAW last Monday. When addressing its defeat in the podcast Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last WordMorgan said no one took the Prince seriously. Meanwhile, he criticized WWE for the programming of the Judgment Day member:
“No one takes it seriously. I wish we did it because he has enough talent for us to take it seriously, but WWE dropped the ball from the beginning when they created The Judgment Day by presenting it as a subordinate of Damian Priest from the beginning,” he said.
The former TNA fighter revealed that he believed that Dominik Mysterio was the true leader of The Judgment Day and not Balor. He felt like this because the former NiT American champion had had the greatest impact and exposure on the Heel stable:
“Then, suddenly, are we supposed to believe that this guy, that came out of nowhere and was not on television for weeks in fighting, is now the group leader? No, we all believe that Dom is the group leader because Dom has the greatest impact and the greatest exhibition of the group,” Morgan added. (48:21 – 48:57)
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Jonathan Coachman also criticized WWE programming for Finn Balor
The former interim general manager of RAW, Jonathan Coachman, agreed with Matt Morgan's comments on Finn Balor in the same podcast episode Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word.
The 51 -year -old man said no one believed that The Prince could defeat Seth Rollins and qualify for the combat of the men's elimination chamber:
“When you have these great fighting and WWE wants us to believe that either could win, I never thought that Finn (Balor) was going to achieve it tonight. Was it a good fight? Yes, that's fine, but as Matt (Morgan (Morgan) said, we never thought for a second, Tommy (Carlucci), that Finn was going to be that sixth man in the fight of the (elimination) male chamber,” Coachman said.
It will be interesting to see how WWE Balor program for Wrestlemania 41.