WWE RAW star and the leader of the Judgment Day stable Finn Balor who is the inaugural WWE Universal Heavyweight champion recently expressed his disappointment on not getting to work at two night WrestleMania and said that he was deeply hurt by the decision.
Not only this year’s WrestleMania, Finn Balor did not get to work in any WrestleMania since WrestleMania 34. So he missed out on all three two night WrestleMania events. In spite of being the inaugural WWE Universal Heavyweight champion, he did not get any consistent booking in WWE for quite a long time.
Finn Balor Reflects On Not Getting To Perform At WrestleMania
There were even rumors that WWE will not push him anymore, not even as a mid card wrestler. It was a heartbreaking news for his fans. But after he got added into the Judgement Day stable, he has finally started to receive some consistent booking, and this is also his first heel turn in WWE.
After Edge got removed from the stable, Balor had been appointed as the leader of it and he is doing quite good so far. There are rumours that he would get a big push in the upcoming days in WWE. Since Triple H is incharge he would push him once again as a main event star and he rightfully deserves it.
Finn Balor who is the inaugural WWE Universal Heavyweight champion recently spoke to Cheap Heat where he expressed his disappointment on not getting to work at two night WrestleMania and said that he was deeply hurt by the decision. He said;
“Last year, I wasn’t involved in Mania and I’ll be honest, that deeply hurt. Deeply hurt. The fact that I show up for every TV, every house show, every overseas tour, every media appearance. Then, to be left off two nights of WrestleMania, that hurt. I definitely want to be involved with Clash at the Castle.
“I only found out about SummerSlam on Monday. There’s no real, ‘Hey, you’re going to be in this match in three months. You’re going to be in this match in six weeks.’ It’s literally, you find out the week before sometimes. Sometimes, you guys find out before I do because you see it on the TV and I’m in the locker room.
“Absolutely, I want to be involved in whatever way I can. To have a singles match would be incredible. Having spent six years at the start of my career in the United Kingdom, to get to go back and wrestle in a stadium would be incredible.”
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