WWE teasing an end of the Judgement Day on RAW for a couple of weeks as the issues between Finn Balor and Damian Priest is increasing week after week. This is a potential split of the faction, however, the duo looked on the same page after the end of the main event of last Monday where The Judgment Day had a big Triumph on the team of Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins, and Sami Zayn.
But the issues these two athletes have among each other would not resolve this easily which is pretty much obvious. The bigger possibility is to have Damian Priest out of the faction, turning him babyface in the process. This might lead to a potential split of the famous Judgement Day faction.

Wrestling Drama Unleashed: WWE RAW Braces for the Impending Split of Two Iconic Factions
Last Monday on RAW, WWE teased a split of another famous and successful faction and that was Imperium. Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci represented Imperium in a tag team match against Drew McIntyre and Matt Riddle. It ultimately turned out to be an easy victory for the babyface side with McIntyre pinning Vinci with the Claymore.
After the match, both Ludwig Kaiser and the WWE Intercontinental Champion Gunther looked unhappy with Vinci and they left him alone. This might potentially kill this famous faction in the bigger picture. The end of Imperium would not be the best decision ever, but at this moment it looks like a huge possibility.

Imperium And The Judgment Day Might Split Soon
Finally it looks like that Vince McMahon is back in the business. We all know that lately Vince McMahon lost faith in faction based wrestling. During the Attitude Era or the Ruthless Aggression Era, he produced a lot of famous factions. But in his latter days, he stopped making factions and it was one of the biggest reasons behind his product was getting boring slowly.
Even when some fractions were made and in spite of the fact that they became famous, McMahon destroyed the factions. The Hurt Business is one of the biggest examples of it. The fans kept on complaining about not having factions in WWE, but we all know that McMahon gives us what he wants us to see and not what we want to see.

With the death of most of the faction of WWE aging near, we can expect only one thing; McMahon is back in the business. Triple H looked more fond of producing more factions which actually make things pretty exciting, and if this is originally an idea of Triple H, then we can expect more factions to replace them in the near future.