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Two of the most feared stables at WWE are Judgment Day and Bloodline. While the former rules over Raw, the latter has its grip on the blue brand of WWE. From time and time again, Rhea Ripley and Judgment Day have proved that they are no one to be messed with. And for that very same reason, a rematch was organized so that Damian Priest and Finn Balor could get their titles back from Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. But after an unexpected guest was seen at Raw, Rhea Ripley sends out a clear reminder that it is them who runs WWE Raw.

Rhea Ripley runs the Raw

At the latest installment of Raw, Finn Balor and Damian Priest once again faced off against Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes to get their titles back. Just when all hope seemed lost, Jey Uso’s twin brother, Jimmy Uso made his entry into the stadium. To everyone’s surprise, he attacked his twin brother and helped Judgment Day secure the win. After that, Rhea Ripley took to X (former Twitter) to share the message that they are the boss here.

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At the Fasltane, both Judgment Day and Bloodline lost the tag team championship belts the factions had. While Judgment Day lost to Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso, Bloodline lost to John Cena and LA Knight. Since then, they have made it their mission to grab those titles back. While Roman Reigns was absent from the television, Rhea Ripley and Paul Heyman were shown to have a brief conversation before Fastlane. Jimmy Uso’s interruption could be the result of an informal treaty that might have resulted from that meeting.

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Jimmy Uso’s appearance at Raw was nothing but a show of power on The Eradicator’s side. But with the bond between the two factions growing strong, could this mean a mega-heel stable is on the horizon?

Judgment Day & Bloodline

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The move made by Jimmy Uso speaks volumes. His action has created a bridge between the two factions. It could also mean that this was their way of making the collaboration official. As Jimmy Uso helped Judgment Day get their titles back, there is a high possibility that fans will get to see members of Judgment Day making their way to SmackDown to help Bloodline against John Cena and LA Knight. This might result in a bigger heel faction which will be formed by the members of Judgment Day and Bloodline. Even though the concept sounds interesting and exciting, it will not be in anyone’s favor.

Rhea Ripley has made it clear many times that there is no leader on Judgment Day. Bloodline does have a Tribal Chief. As fans know, Rhea Ripley has never bowed down to anyone. But if the Wiseman Paul Heyman instructs Judgment Day to acknowledge Reigns as their Chief, chaos might follow. Even though Ripley has done a lot for her stable, she never acknowledged herself as the head. She has always treated her members equally. But with this change in power, the two heel factions might quickly turn against each other, leading to a big brawl that fans might get to see soon.

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With the probability of a new member joining Bloodline, do you think the factions will go out to war against each other? 

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Shaikh Aerajuddin is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. With a Masters degree in Sports Science, Aeraj always carries a keen eye for detail and understands the various nuances of pro wrestling beyond the ring. Being a pro wrestling fan from his childhood, Aeraj now uses his analytical mind to tell a story in his articles for ES.
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