Former WWE manager Jim Cornette recently spoke about Dominik Mysterio's heel run. The star is currently part of The Judgment Day.Mysterio's career jumped into a whole new trajectory after he embraced the dark side and became a heel. Since joining The Judgment Day, the star has done incredible work as a heel and has become one of the most hated characters in WWE. Dominik has had stellar rivalries with several top babyfaces and has even helped top names like Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan become Women's World Champions. "Dirty" Dom also defeated Bron Breakker at WrestleMania 41 to become the Intercontinental Champion, a title that he lost last week to John Cena.On a recent episode of Jim Cornette's Drive Thru, the veteran manager detailed that Dominik Mysterio still has time before he becomes a world champion in WWE. He felt the star's heel gimmick still had more dimensions. Jim Cornette explained that "Dirty" Dom would make a lot more money as a heel before getting a world title run. In contrast, Jim felt Bron Breakker would get a title run first."Dominik, he's still younger, and also, his gimmick, he's got so much mileage left in his gimmick of being the punk kid, the weasel with the bad attitude. He's talented, he's good, but he's got an ego. The smart a*s chewing the gum. That's not the world champion, but he's gonna make a lot of money at that over the next two or three years at least. And Bron Breakker will be the world champion before three years from now."Dominik Mysterio lost to John CenaIt was an emotional Boston crowd on RAW last week as John Cena showed up in his hometown one last time. Then-Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio appeared and tried to upstage The Cenation Leader.The confrontation led to a championship match between the two. At the end of a hard-fought encounter, Cena finally nailed his opponent with the Attitude Adjustment.With this win, John Cena finally became a Grand Slam Champion in WWE. It will be interesting to see if Dominik demands his championship rematch this Monday night on the red brand.While using the quotes from the article, please credit Jim Cornette's Drive Thru and give an H/T to Sportskeeda for the transcription.