Wrestling veteran Slams Judgment Day’s Booking: RAW Segment Fails to Generate Fan Interest

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The recent opening segment of RAW, featuring the Judgment Day faction, was a complete disaster, according to former WWE head writer Vince Russo. The segment was a lackluster attempt at building tension and excitement, and it failed to deliver on both counts. The root of the problem, according to Russo, is that the Judgment Day faction simply lacks credibility due to their weak booking over the past few months.

The segment itself was a predictable and formulaic affair, with Gunther being interrupted by Finn Balor and the rest of Judgment Day, leading to an all-out melee on RAW. However, Russo claimed that the segment lacked heat because the Judgment Day faction was a joke due to their poor booking. He felt that the group was so poorly booked that no one believed they could beat anyone, and as a result, their actions on the show didn’t resonate with fans.

Russo’s criticism highlights the underlying issues with the Judgment Day faction, including their lack of credibility and weak booking. He suggests that the group’s poor booking over the past few months has had a direct impact on the segment’s effectiveness, and that the group’s inability to generate interest among fans is a major factor in their decline. The faction has been struggling to gain traction with fans, and their poor booking has made it difficult for fans to take them seriously.

Moreover, the segment’s failure to impress fans raises questions about the creative direction of the WWE. If a segment featuring a stable like Judgment Day, which is meant to be a dominant force in the company, can’t even generate interest among fans, then there must be something fundamentally wrong with the creative approach. The WWE needs to take a hard look at their booking strategy and figure out what’s going wrong, because if they don’t, they risk losing fans and becoming irrelevant.

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Russo’s criticism is a scathing indictment of the Judgment Day faction and the WWE’s creative team. He suggests that the group’s poor booking has created a deep-seated perception that they are not a legitimate threat, and that this perception is difficult to shake. Unless the WWE changes their creative approach, it’s unclear how the group will be able to turn things around and become a credible force in the WWE.

In response to the segment, General Manager Adam Pearce announced that Gunther would now defend the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event in a Triple Threat match against Finn Balor and Damian Priest. This development adds a new layer of complexity to the story, but Russo’s criticism highlights the underlying issues with the Judgment Day faction.

The recent segment featuring Judgment Day was a disaster, and their lack of credibility is the primary reason why fans didn’t care about their actions. The group’s weak booking has made it difficult for fans to take them seriously, and unless the WWE changes their creative approach, it’s unclear how the group will be able to turn things around and become a credible force in the WWE. The WWE needs to take a hard look at their booking strategy and figure out what’s going wrong, because if they don’t, they risk losing fans and becoming irrelevant.

By Tony Waldman

Tony Waldman has been an avid wrestling aficionado since he was 10 years old, and now he uses his extensive knowledge to cover the latest news and reviews. You can reach out to him at [email protected].