Adam Pearce to punish Judgment Day members for breaking long-standing WWE rule? Exploring potential announcement

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The Judgment Day is mourning at present following Carlito's WWE exit. Meanwhile, the bad news could keep coming for the group if Adam Pearce decides to step in and punish the group for their lack of title defenses.

Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan haven't defended their Women's Tag Team Championships on RAW since they won them back in April. The only title defense that the two women have is from NXT the following day, which means it has been six weeks since their last defense.

Originally, Liv Morgan was granted time away from the company to film a new movie in Japan. However, she has been back for several weeks now, but has spent her time trying to qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match rather than defending the title she already has.

Morgan isn't the only one at fault here; Dominik Mysterio is edging closer to the 30 days that WWE made as a rule back in 2013, since he last defended his title at Backlash on May 10th.

Mysterio isn't scheduled to defend his title at Money in the Bank, which means if he doesn't put the title on the line on RAW next week, then he will also have exceeded the 30 days.


WWE needs to push The Judgment Day to defend their titles more

WWE has a lot of championships on the main roster at present, and a lot of Premium Live Events coming up. Night of Champions at the end of the month should see many titles defended, but the company should be sticking to the rule that it created.

Whilst feuding with Daniel Bryan back in 2013, Triple H made it clear that Bryan couldn't be champion if he couldn't defend the title every 30 days. This was the reason to strip him of the World Championship, which should have continued over the last decade.