#1 A top Raw star turns heel, as Balor pulls-off the biggest shock in WWE history
Over the course of the past few decades we have witnessed some of the most shocking moments in WWE history, be it the debut of Sting, the ending of The Undertaker’s legendary streak, or be it Seth Rollins’ shocking betrayal of The Shield.
Speaking of Seth Rollins, by this point of time, we all know for the fact that Rollins’ recent relationship with Finn Balor has been bittersweet, the two men have faced-off against each other on numerous occasions and have even teamed up with each other on plenty of occasions as well.
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The current incarnation of The Balor Club (which has been mentioned in the previous points) consists of several top superstars, but definitely does lack a mastermind who needs to stand side-by-side with Finn Balor and can simultaneously help the leader of The Balor Club in order to successfully play all his cards on the rest of the WWE roster and from here onwards, if there is any particular superstar who is capable enough of doing so, then it is non-other than ‘The Architect’ Seth Rollins.
Yes, personally, I feel that having Rollins turn heel once again, only for him to finally form an alliance with Finn Balor and The Balor Club will be treated as one of the biggest shocks in WWE history, if not the biggest shock of all time and the WWE on this occasion could once again swerve its entire fanbase by having Rollins turn his back on The Shield on the second successive time.
The Shield, who were evidently the only ones to step up to the plate and challenge The Balor Club, once again will get their hopes shattered when Ambrose and Reigns’ fellow stablemate Rollins once again decide to betray them and shakes his hand with The Demon on this occasion.
I mean every successful stable in the history of Pro Wrestling had two major members at the top who were always treated as the two leaders. For instance, Triple H had the support of DX originator Shawn Michaels and vice versa, AJ Styles had the backing up of fellow Bullet Club stablemate Karl Anderson, during their time together in the faction.
Even The Undertaker had the guidance and support of Paul Bearer during their Ministry of Darkness days. Thus, I’m pretty sure having Seth Rollins as the mastermind and the co-leader of The Balor Club seems like a fairly legitimate decision.
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