#3 Strong social media following
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In the 21st century, your social media antics can be the difference between becoming a superstar or comical meme. In the past, the likes of Zack Ryder have forced the WWE’s hand due to a strong social media following. Finn Balor is very much active on social media, and why wouldn’t he? On Facebook, Instagram & Twitter he has a collective following of just over 4 million. That’s numbers the WWE cannot ignore from a marketing or branding perspective.
The Irishman is one of the more popular WWE superstars on Instagram, regularly attaining over 100,000 likes on his posts. Ever since reports broke that Vince McMahon doesn’t see Finn Balor as over enough, the 36-year-old has used his massive following to make several ‘OVER’ puns.
Clearly, he disagrees with the reports, and so do we.