Roxanne Perez: Judgment Day is ‘one of the biggest factions in WWE history’
Roxanne Perez is grateful to be part of Judgment Day — a faction she believes is one of the biggest in WWE history.
Perez, a two-time NXT Women’s Champion, was officially called up to the WWE main roster this May and joined Judgment Day in June. She’s tag team partners with Raquel Rodriguez, with Perez replacing Liv Morgan after Morgan was forced out of action due to injury.
While speaking with Chris Van Vliet on a new episode of Insight, Perez reflected on joining Judgment Day.
“So much, so much,” she responded when asked what the faction has done for her career. “I think it’s like the perfect way for me to come into the main roster, especially with the history they have. And I think it’s one of the biggest factions in WWE history. They’ve been able to do so much in such a short amount of time.”
Perez said she feels comfortable being part of Judgment Day and is having a lot of fun being a heel. One of the benefits of being in the group is that you’re included in so many segments on Raw, though that can make for some busy TV days.
“Sometimes it’s like — go, go go, especially being a part of The Judgment Day,” Perez said. “I didn’t realize how many segments they have. And it’s like you’re in all of them, you’re in the guys’ segments, the guys gotta be in the girls’ segments. So it’s like all of us getting on the same page. And being like, ‘Well, the guys aren’t ready yet.’ ‘Okay, well the girls aren’t ready yet.’ It’s a lot, but I’m having so much fun. I love it.”
Perez, Rodriguez, Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and Morgan are the current members of Judgment Day. WWE hopes that Morgan will be able to return from injury in the beginning of 2026. It remains to be seen whether Morgan will remain a heel or turn babyface upon her return.
When asked about her future goals, Perez said becoming a grand slam champion and main eventing WrestleMania are two things she wants to accomplish before the end of her career.
“I need to main event WrestleMania,” the 23-year-old Perez said. “That will just top off everything. And I’m sure you know, like, everybody does say that. If that’s not your goal — I don’t know, what are you doing? I have a feeling that it’ll happen.”