5 superstars who could join the Balor Club
If you're a true Finn Balor fan and are upset with his booking lately, then you sure must hold on because exciting things are around the corner. The first ever Universal Champion had a very uninspiring main roster run after he returned from a shoulder surgery in 2017. The man was supposed to challenge 'the Beast Incarnate' for the Universal Championship but, the match got scrapped eventually, leaving Balor with no real direction.
Things took a different turn when Finn joined forces with his old Bullet Club buddies to form the long awaited 'Balor Club'. The WWE Universe is excited for Finn's future direction and a heel turn could seal the deal for him at the top of the food chain.
With WWE acknowledging the stable on Raw on a weekly basis, it seems that 2018 will be the year for a Balor Club Invasion.
Here are some superstars who could join the Balor Club.
#5 Big Cass
There's no denying that Big Cass is a young and promising guy who has all the ingredients that the WWE management looks for in a superstar. The man was scheduled to receive a big push after his split up with Enzo Amore but unfortunately his momentum took a backseat, as he suffered an ACL Injury during a match on Monday Night Raw with Enzo.
The 31-year old is speculated to return to action shortly after WrestleMania 34. Since the Balor Club will look to expand their faction and emerge as a dominant threat, it would be feasible to have someone like Big Cass join them. A possible inclusion of the big man would bring more credibility and dominance to the new stable.
Cass's heel persona has potential and could take him to places if it is efficiently utilized. With him sharing a good rapport with Finn, it seems likely that the Demon King will get Big Cass on his side just like he had Bad Luck Fale during his time with the Bullet Club in Japan.
The young superstar has a great future ahead of him and with the Balor Club expanding, it seems likely that somewhere down the line, they will need someone as strong and big as Cass as the muscle of the group.