Judgment Day member Finn Balor took to social media to address his contract status with WWE, making it clear that he has no intention of leaving the company anytime soon. The veteran wrestler's contract is expiring, but it appears he is finalizing a new deal with the company.
Several reports suggested that Finn Balor will soon sign a new contract with the Stamford-based promotion, as his current deal with WWE expires within the next couple of months. According to WrestleTalk, the new deal will give him 'big money'.
Taking to X social media platform, he wrote:
"I would like to take this moment to say thank you to WWE for 10 incredible years. And after much thought and consideration. I have decided that now is the right time to say. ‘I ain’t going nowhere!’"
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If reports are correct, Balor will become the third member of The Judgment Day after Dominik Mysterio and reigning World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest to sign a new deal with WWE.
Finn Balor says it is not the time and place now to bring The Demon back
Finn Balor's heel character is The Demon, but since he arrived in WWE, fans haven't seen it often. The last time Balor wrestled in a match as The Demon was back in 2021 when he lost to Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship at Extreme Rules.
Recently, the veteran wrestler was asked about the return of his alter ego but admitted that it would not take place in the short term.
"Yeah I still get some requests, but there is a time and a place for The Demon and right now is certainly not the time. I am very invested in what I am doing now as Finn with Damian. We’re doing something completely new with The Judgment Day, something that has been working really well the past 2 years. I’m sure in the future there will be a time and a place but right now, I am very comfortable and focused with what I am doing with The Judgment Day," he said in an interview with WrestleZone (H/T Inside The Ropes).
Finn Balor is currently with The Judgment Day, and it remains to be seen if he will turn on Damian Priest and become the next challenger for his World Heavyweight Championship.