55-year-old WWE legend sends a message to Finn Balor after his major accomplishment; compares to Jacob Fatu-Solo Sikoa situation
WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg recently sent a message to Finn Balor after the latter completed ten years as a WWE Superstar. The 55-year-old legend also compared The Prince to the current situation between Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa.
Balor signed with the Stamford-based promotion in July 2014 after leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Since arriving in the company, Finn won the NXT Championship, the Universal Championship, the United States Championship, and the Intercontinental Championship. Currently, he is one-half of the World Tag Team Champions along with JD McDonagh. The Prince is also a member of The Judgment Day on the RAW brand.
On X/Twitter, Road Dogg reacted to Balor's tweet, as the latter completed ten years with WWE. The 55-year-old legend claimed that he loved Finn the same way Jacob Fatu loved his Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa.
"I love Finn the way Jacob loves Solo," Road Dogg shared.
Check out Road Dogg's tweet below:
WWE analyst Sam Roberts says Finn Balor will turn babyface and part ways with The Judgment Day
At the SummerSlam 2024 Premium Live Event, Finn Balor betrayed Damian Priest and kicked him out of The Judgment Day in the process. The following night on RAW, The Prince introduced the new Judgment Day, including himself, Carlito, JD McDonagh, Liv Morgan, and Dominik Mysterio.
However, WWE analyst Sam Roberts believes that Balor himself will leave the fearsome faction. While speaking on his Notsam Wrestling podcast, the 41-year-old said:
"It feels like we're moving towards a Finn Balor turn. When you pick up the tea leaves, it feels like that's the direction that things are headed in. And this is not the era where swerves generally happen. This isn't a swerve era. This is more logical. We're following this story."
Balor failed to defeat Damian Priest in a one-on-one match at the Bad Blood 2024 Premium Live Event. His demands of a rematch against his former tag team partner were also denied.
Balor and JD McDonagh will defend the World Tag Team Championship against The War Raiders, who recently became the number-one contenders for their titles on Monday Night RAW.