On a late morning last month ahead of Money in the Bank in London, under the grey but promising sky, Finn Balor and his Judgment Day allies found themselves retracing a famous stride of yesteryears, on the iconic Abbey Road.

Balor, alongside Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio, had come together to recreate the Beatles' legendary album cover. A fitting tribute to a band they felt a kinship with, and as Balor, an Irish native and avid Beatles fan admits, "Surprisingly, to me, the group is too," in an interview with Sports Illustrated.

With Balor embodying Paul McCartney, Mysterio as Ringo Starr, Ripley as John Lennon, and Priest as George Harrison, this striking recreation of a moment in music history was a meticulous labor of love. McCartney, just as Balor did, had crossed Abbey Road barefoot, a detail not lost in their tribute. The parallels between the Beatles and their wrestling counterparts were far from unintentional, providing a glimpse into the unique bond of the Judgment Day faction.

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Just like the Beatles, the members of Judgment Day, although each distinct and talented in their own right, have found a collective harmony that has seen them rise to the top in WWE. Once perceived as a group of heels, today, they're now the heart of Monday Night RAW, overcoming a directionless creative past to become essential players, undeniably the MVPs of Monday nights.