WWE Raw star and a former WWE Universal champion Finn Balor who is also the leader of the Judgement Day faction of Monday Night RAW recently talked about one of his faction members Dominik Mysterio and praised him. He explained how Dominik slipped into the role seamlessly.
Dominik Mysterio first appeared in WWE back in 2005 when he was a little boy. He featured as a part of the storyline between Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero. At SummerSlam 2005, his custody was on the line in a ladder match between this legendary duo. The same Dominik is now a grown up and a WWE star right now. He started his WWE career as the Tag Team partner of his father.

Finn Balor Explains Why Dominik Mysterio Will Be A Big Star In Future
He even won the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship along with Rey Mysterio becoming the first ever father – son Tag Team champion in WWE history. He mostly worked as a tag team partner of his father at the beginning of his career, however, at the Clash at the Castle pay per view event, he not only decided to break the Tag Team, but also betrayed his father and team up with their rival Judgment Day.
Right now Dominik is working as a member of the Judgement Day which is a heel faction of Monday Night RAW. Before joining Judgement Day, fans often said that he was being carried by WWE just because he was the son of Rey Mysterio.

But after joining Judgement Day, he proved his critics wrong as he has improved by a big margin. His work as a member of the Judgement Day had been really entertaining. Hopefully he will improve more in the future.
Finn Balor who is also the leader of the Judgement Day faction of Monday Night RAW recently spoke to BT Sport’s The Run In where he talked about one of his faction members Dominik Mysterio and praised him. He explained how Dominik slipped into the role seamlessly. He said;
“To see Dominik slip into the role so seamlessly. People forget, he debuted about a year before he turned heel and was learning on the job. He wasn’t really doing that much training. I mean that with the greatest amount of respect, but he had a couple months training with Lance (Storm) and a little here and there with his dad and stuff, but not an immense amount of training to be in the deep end on live TV for WWE.

“He was only kind of adapting to that and then he was thrown this huge curveball where he’s turning on his dad and portraying a completely different character. The way he’s stepped into that character is incredible to watch. I remember that first night when he was going out to do a heel promo and going up to him to try and calm him down a little.
“‘Don’t worry, it’s going to be cool.’ He’s like, ‘I’m cool. Don’t worry.’ ‘You know what you’re going to say?’ ‘Nah, I’ll figure it out.’ [laughs]. He went out there super chilled and that’s how he is. I think he’s going to be a huge star for us.”
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