Finn Balor has shed light on "backstage politics" after his arrival on WWE's main roster amid allegations about John Cena's treatment of a former wrestler.
Finn Balor's arrival on WWE's main roster in 2016 could not have been any more explosive. After the former NXT Champion was promoted from the Black and Gold to Monday Night Raw, he had the rocket strapped to his back and was chosen to become the inaugural WWE Universal Champion.
One week away from Survivor Series: WarGames, WWE SmackDown heads to the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. With it being Survivor Series season, the brand split is essentially paused.
The previous installment of WWE SmackDown in Albany, New York, was chaos, to say the least. The path to WWE Survivor Series: WarGames is becoming clearer, as well as the John Cena “Last Time Is Now Tournament” continues to intensify.
There may be trouble brewing within The Judgement Day if Finn Balor's recent tweet in the aftermath of Monday Night Raw is anything to go by. And plenty of WWE fans are reading into the Irishman's cryptic post on X as a declaration of celebration, despite The Judgement Day taking two pretty substantial L's on Raw last night.
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, The Judgment Day's run as WWE World Tag Team Champions have come to an end. The budding tandem of AJ Styles and Dragon Lee defeated Finn Balor and JD McDonagh Monday night on Raw to end their reign at 112 days.
The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor has been reflecting on his acclaimed run in NJPW, especially in light of the impending retirement of Hiroshi Tanahashi. Tanahashi, who is also President of NJPW, was a colleague of Balor’s during his eight-year stint at the company from 2006 to 2014.
Finn Balor's time in the WWE has spanned more than a decade, but many still recall his time spent in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the promotion where he made his name as the leader and founder of The Bullet Club faction.
WWE had a huge presence at Triplemania this weekend, what with it being the first time AAA has run its biggest show of the year since being acquired by WWE during WrestleMania weekend.
Professional wrestling, and this may sound hyperbolic, is a spiritual experience. Through the storytelling of choreographed violence and charismatic wrestling promos, this medium strikes its fans in unique ways.
On Monday, everything was coming up Judgment Day. After Finn Balor and JD McDonagh brought the World Tag Team Championship back to the clubhouse, Balor
The Judgment Day is absolutely dripping with gold. Heading into Monday Night's World Tag Team Championship Match, Dominik Mysterio already had the Men's Intercontinental Championship around his waist and Raquel Rodriguez was still clinging to both of the Women's Tag Team Titles.
In this week’s edition of the Judgment Day drama on Raw, Finn Balor and IC Champion Dominik Mysterio once again got into each other’s faces momentarily.
The Judgment Day is on the verge of a seismic shift following the events in recent weeks, in particular on last night's WWE Raw. Finn Balor's actions have intensified existing tensions, most notably with the addition of Roxanne Perez into the mix.
Two former leaders of Bullet Club will square off in a singles match on the Monday, May 12 WWE Raw. AJ Styles will take on Finn Balor on next week’s Raw in a match set up with a backstage segment on this week’s show.
The Mysterio family has another championship to add to their resume. Dominik Mysterio, the son of Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio, has captured the Intercontinental Championship for the first time in his career.
Finn Balor's "Demon King" persona might be making a comeback in WWE. A tease on Raw and merchandise hint at the return of the iconic alter ego. The potential return could lead to a split from Judgment Day and set up an electrifying Triple Threat Match.
Finn Balor has been enduring a rough patch in his career recently. After a tough loss to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event, he also dropped his World Tag Team Championships on Raw this week.
It seems that Finn Balor becoming a part of the World Heavyweight Title picture is no coincidence and it will be part of a big push behind the Judgement Day member.
Gunther will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor of The Judgment Day at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. The new World title match was made official for the Saturday, December 14 event in a backstage segment on Monday’s Raw by GM Adam Pearce.
Survivor Series witnessed the unexpected fall of Damian Priest at the hands of his former friend Finn Balor. The Prince unceremoniously attacked The Punisher to cost him his World Heavyweight Championship match against Gunther.
It has been 10 years since the former Universal Champion Finn Balor made his WWE debut. On the November 6 episode of NXT in 2014, The Prince made his first ever WWE appearance, sending shockwaves around the wrestling world.