Summary

Dominik Mysterio said he did not initially believe Judgment Day would last when he first joined the faction.

He said the group felt "weird and hokey" early on, but later clicked as the members built chemistry outside the ring that carried into their on-screen work.

Dominik also said Judgment Day consistently stayed in title contention, including stretches where one or more members held championships.

He added that the group's constant lineup changes, including members coming and going, became part of its identity.

Dominik Mysterio says Judgment Day chemistry turned early doubt into title consistency

Dominik saying the group only worked after personal chemistry formed creates a concrete consequence, Judgment Day's staying power appears tied more to locker-room fit than to its original concept.

His emphasis on regular championship presence also reinforces why the faction remained central to WWE TV, even through repeated member changes.

Quotes

Quote from Dominik Mysterio

"No, not at all. Man, I fought it for a long time. I just, I don’t know, it felt weird and hokey at the very beginning of it. But then something happened where all four of us clicked. And I think that’s kind of what made it work, because we all kind of clicked outside of the ring. We were all riding together, so it all kind of transitioned to inside of the ring. And man, it just worked. Like you said, there’s not one time in Judgment Day where we haven’t had a championship, or all of us covered in gold, or constantly kicking people out to bring people in. It’s just crazy, man. It’s insane."

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.