Damian Priest: Rhea Ripley Is My Best Friend, But We Have To Follow Our Own Path

Damian Priest says there's something to seeing what he can do on his own.

Damian Priest had a lengthy run as a member of The Judgment Day. Even after Finn Balor and the group turned on him, Priest remained aligned with Rhea Ripley. At WWE Bad Blood, Priest defeated Finn Balor. The future of his feud with The Judgment Day is up in the air, but some fans have wondered whether he and Ripley could potentially form a new group.

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At the WWE Bad Blood Post-Show Press Conference, Steve Fall of Ten Count Media was asked about potentially forming a new Judgment Day with Ripley.

"The idea of the Judgment Day was to grab some talent where we were all capable of being main events and being ‘the person’ on the billboards, but for whatever reason we weren’t there. We got together to push each other. Rhea and I achieved that. While it was fun as far as doing it with your friends and what not, at the same time, there is something to, ’Alright, now I’m here, let’s see what I can do on my own.' I love Rhea, that’s my best friend in the world. Obviously, she’s in the women’s division, I’m in the men’s division. Although we're friends, we have to follow our own path," Priest said.

Priest also said that he did not think that he was done with the Judgment Day. Check out his comments here.

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