The Judgment Day once felt like the most dominant force in WWE, driving major storylines across RAW and reshaping the careers of everyone involved. However, over time, the faction has slowly lost its intensity, and the company itself has seemingly stopped making big creative plans for the faction.What was once a fresh, chaotic faction now feels like a routine act, repeating the same things every week. While the faction has managed to take many big names down, it is now time for The Judgment Day to disband, giving the superstars a chance to move forward and evolve with a singles run. Let’s check out a few reasons for this.#4. The storylines have become staleThe Judgment Day’s storylines have been running in circles for months, relying on the same interference finishes, backstage attacks, and internal issues. The faction no longer feels dangerous as a six-person group; instead, they appear stuck in predictable patterns, and fans appear less engaged now. Considering the lack of new storylines and matches, their entire saga has become stale, and fans need something new to get excited over the stars of the faction once again. This is a major reason why The Judgment Day needs to end.#3. Nobody in the faction except Dominik Mysterio is evolvingDominik Mysterio continues to grow with every appearance, refining his heel persona and his run as the Intercontinental Champion. The young star took down John Cena to reclaim the gold, making it clear that he has become one of the biggest names in the faction.However, the rest of The Judgment Day has remained creatively frozen. From Raquel Rodriguez to JD McDonagh, every star is stuck in a loop and needs some change to get things back on track.#2. Finn Balor needs to go soloFinn Balor’s talent is unquestioned, but his long run with The Judgment Day has limited him creatively. Once a WWE Universal Champion, he now shares screen time in a crowded faction where his voice and presence have not even been felt by fans.There have been issues between Balor and Dominik in the past, and hints of a potential break-up, which lasted for months. Fans have made peace with the fact that Balor needs a singles run and a feud against Mysterio to get back to the top. This is another reason why the company should begin a storyline to disband the group, starting with Balor leaving and beginning a feud with the WWE Intercontinental Champion.#1. WWE no longer has big plans for the factionWWE’s booking makes it clear that The Judgment Day is no longer a priority. Their dominance has faded, their title reigns have ended, and they’ve rarely been positioned in the main event over the past few months.Without momentum or long-term creative plans, the faction's time has clearly come to an end. With fans getting bored with the same stories again and again, it is time for a change, which could begin by breaking up the faction. Time will now tell what WWE has in store for the stars next.