WWE Superstar Finn Balor shared an update on social media ahead of the upcoming edition of Monday Night RAW. The go-home show for the red brand ahead of Crown Jewel will be of great importance for The Judgment Day.
Later tonight on the show, Dominik Mysterio will lock horns with a mystery opponent who happens to be a former World Champion. Elsewhere on the card, Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee, The New Day, and The War Raiders will compete in a triple-threat tag team match to earn a shot at the World Tag Team Titles held by Finn Balor and JD McDonagh.
Finn Balor took to his Instagram account to share pictures from his recent appearance at Over The Top Wrestling. The 43-year-old teamed up with fellow stablemate JD McDonagh to defeat the OTT Tag Team Champions, The Social Elites, on the wrestling promotion's 10th anniversary:
"Guaranteed 100% Irish ☘️," he wrote.
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You can check out Finn Balor's Instagram post below:
Wrestling veteran makes a bold claim about WWE Superstar Finn Balor
Former WWE writer Vince Russo recently made a bold claim about The Judgment Day's longest-serving member, Finn Balor.
While speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Writing with Russo before Balor's match against his former stablemate Damian Priest, the veteran shared his opinion on the rivalry between the two stars. He questioned WWE for putting Priest against Balor, stating it would not help the former World Heavyweight Champion as The Judgment Day member was not over with the fans:
"Everybody has just accepted the way things are and I am the one who doesn't know what I am talking about. Bro, it's the same thing. [...] We have got Damian Priest and Finn Balor. You are trying to get Damian Priest over as a babyface but in order to get him over as a babyface, the heel has to be over. Finn Balor is not over," he said. [0:46 onwards]
You can check out Vince Russo's comments in the video below:
Finn Balor has been trying to get his rematch with Damian Priest after losing to the latter at WWE Bad Blood. The inaugural Universal Champion, however, currently needs to focus on the World Tag Team Title, which he has now held for over 100 days alongside JD McDonagh.