“That’ll never happen again,” Dominik Mysterio explains why The Judgment Day is greater than The Bloodline

Dominik Mysterio highlights The Judgment Day's success on the main roster.


“That’ll never happen again,” Dominik Mysterio explains why The Judgment Day is greater than The Bloodline

The Judgment Day and The Bloodline (via WWE)

Ever since Triple H took over the reins of WWE, factions have gained more importance than before. Without doubt, The Bloodline and The Judgment Day are two exemplary stables of the current era. As such, there have been several comparisons made by fans between the two groups. In light of the topic, Dominik Mysterio opined on why he felt his faction was better than The Bloodline.

In an interview with ESPN Daytona, Dom gloated about The Judgment Day’s longevity. According to him, he and his teammates have dominated all three brands in WWE. While he was the NXT North American Champion, Rhea Ripley held the Women’s World Championship on Raw, while Damian Priest and Finn Balor were the Undisputed Tag Team Champions on Raw and SmackDown. 

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As for The Bloodline, Dominik Mysterio felt that the Samoan stable has only asserted its dominance over the blue brand. Having said that, the third-generation wrestler did give credit to the faction for its success in WWE. In 2020, Roman Reigns and his Wiseman, Paul Heyman, joined forces to form the group. With The Usos following suit, the cousins changed the landscape in the coming years as they became the longest reigning champions. 

Like we were literally taking care of all three brands at the same time like that. That’ll never happen again, never. And as much as I, nothing, I’m not taking away anything from The Bloodline. They’re up there with factions as well but they stayed on SmackDown. 
Dominik Mysterio via ESPN Dayton (H/T: Ringside News)

Meanwhile, The Judgment Day introduced themselves in 2022 after Edge recruited Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest. However, the leader ended up getting kicked out as Finn Balor aligned with the group. Similar to The Bloodline, Dominik and Co. have dominated the red brand for the past couple of years and look forward to continuing to do so.

The Bloodline has undergone a massive transformation in the past few months

Although the hierarchy of The Bloodline has remained unchanged for the past few years, a significant turn of events since WrestleMania has taken place. After Roman Reigns lost in the main event, Solo Sikoa immediately took charge. Bringing in Tama Tonga and kicking out Jimmy Uso, The Enforcer sent a bold message.

The Bloodline
The Bloodline (via WWE)

In the months that followed, Sikoa introduced Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu as the faction saw a shift in leadership. After Paul Heyman refused to acknowledge him as The Tribal Chief, the former NXT North American Champion punished the Hall of Famer and ambushed him. In another shocking move, he’s targeted the Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes.

All in all, Sikoa hasn’t hidden his motives, as he has declared a war against Reigns. Speaking of the latter, the Head of the Table is expected to return in the coming weeks. Needless to say, it will be interesting to see how he plots his next move given the ongoing situation of The Bloodline.

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