Finn Balor recently revealed that he might be a good wrestler and but he can never a wrestling coach. He thinks one cannot teach anyone how to wrestle. It comes from the inside and the passion for wrestling. He also had a suggestion for the new wrestlers, his key to be a good wrestler is to believe in self and hunger to become the best.
Finn Balor was a recent guest on the What’s The Story podcast to promote this week’s Takeover: Stand & Deliver pay per view, He talked about various kinds of stuff on different topics. Given below are some highlights;

Finn Balor Thinks Wrestling Cannot Be Taught
How he doesn’t think he could be a coach:
I’ve had arguments with people about wrestling training. I don’t think you can teach people wrestling. They’ve kind of asked me would I be interested in being a coach after I’m done wrestling and I told them, ‘You don’t want me coaching people because one day I’m going to tell them everything is sh*t. The next day I’m going to tell them everything is great. One day I’ll say hit them with the right hand, the next day hit them with the left.’

Advises wrestlers to keep doing what they’re doing:
I don’t know what’s good and what’s bad. It doesn’t really matter, do what you want. Some people will love it, some people will hate it. You’ve just got to try stuff. It’s not like you train, you’re the best, and you win. There are too many factors that you can’t put your finger on and you can’t learn or train. Just keep doing, whatever you’re doing, over and over until it works. You don’t need me or anyone to teach you that. Just keep doing it and figure it out yourself.

We can understand Finn’s point that he does not want to be a wrestling coach, that is his personal choice and we respect that. But is it really true that wrestling cannot be taught? If someone checks his bio it can be seen that he himself received his training from New Japan Inoki Dojo and NWA UK Hammerlock. So wrestling can be taught right?
Whatever his point may be, the fact that Finn Balor is an amazing wrestler cannot be denied, his performance in WWE and other promotions has been excellent. From his early life stories, people have come to know that he has been a very shy person and that must have been the reason why he never wants to be a wrestling coach.
(H/T and transcribed by Fightful)