#3 Need something to hype Finn Balor's matchup
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The truth is that Finn Balor's match is perhaps one of, if not the single least-hyped match on the card. Neither superstar is to blame, but the fact is that they've already faced each other before, and there's nothing particularly new to the feud.
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In a way, it's quite surprising that they haven't gone with a multi-man angle for the Intercontinental title, because usually that's been done over the last few years so that they can get as many superstars possible on the card.
It should be an interesting match, but as we said, there's not much hype to it overall. Adding The Demon King as a factor instantly raises the status and interest levels of the match, and now fans really have something to care about and a good reason to tune into the match. Moreover, Finn Balor is likely to win the Intercontinental title again.