Just when fans thought the drama between Finn Balor and Damian Priest couldn’t get any more intense, WWE dropped unseen footage on social media that added fuel to the fire. The footage, captured backstage at Survivor Series 2024, showed the fallout from GUNTHER’s successful World Heavyweight Championship defense, revealing that tensions within The Judgment Day have reached a boiling point.

The clip opens with Jackie Redmond stopping Finn Balor for an impromptu interview. “I thought you were done with him?” Redmond asked, referencing Balor’s supposed closure on his rivalry with Priest. Balor, never one to hold back, cryptically replied, “I told him I’d be waiting until he forgot because I don’t forget.”

Moments later, chaos erupted as Damian Priest ambushed Balor from behind, delivering a brutal attack. The altercation quickly spiraled out of control when the rest of The Judgment Day stormed in to defend Balor, gaining the upper hand over Priest. The situation hit its breaking point when Balor grabbed a chair and unleashed a vicious shot to Priest’s back.

The unseen footage didn’t stop there—WWE official Adam Pearce, rushed to the scene in an effort to break up the melee. Pearce’s intervention temporarily cooled things down, but the damage was done, leaving fans questioning whether The Judgment Day’s unity can survive this escalating war.

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This heated backstage encounter has fans speculating about what’s next for Priest and Balor. Will this feud tear The Judgment Day apart, or is this just another chapter in their intense rivalry?

What’s your take on the explosive backstage attack? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!

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