WWE Legend and former member of DX Road Dogg believes Finn Balor could be the next undertaker
WWE Legend and former DX Road Dogg member believes Finn Balor may be the new Undertaker. The aura of the Devil King Balor and his ego are interesting characters in world of WWE. He made his debut in 2014, and since then has lost only twice. His last loss took place in the Extreme Rules 2021 against Roman Reigns. From the Extreme Rules, the character has been placed at rest.
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— Finn Bálor (@FinnBalor) September 11, 2021
Balor’s character in WWE is full of a mysterious aura that made him a favorite in the WWE universe. When asked about the possibility of Balor returning to WWE in an interview with The Wrestling Outlaws, Road Dogg said:
“If you would tell me this story and have me suspend my disbelief a little, as, oh my God, has he become a demon?” We all have demons within, don’t we? So you tell this story and touch things like that, and that’s all, “you won’t love me when I’m angry,” said Road Dogg (5:06 – 5:22)
Moreover, he added that if given the right thrust, there is a “possibility” that the Demon King could become the next Undertaker, one of WWE’s greatest creations. And I believe he was on an ascending path before Vince and Hunter changed seats. So, I wonder how far we can go and is Finn Balor like the Devil King the next Phenom (Undertaker). And it’s a possibility,” said Dogg (5:45 – 6:05).
The Undertaker took retirement from WWE on 2020
"My time has come to let The @undertaker Rest In Peace."#ThankYouTaker #FarewellTaker #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/vIZShTdwmi
— WWE (@WWE) November 23, 2020
The undertaker, whose real name is Mark William Calaway, officially announced his retirement from WWE in a sincere statement at the 2020 WWE Survivor Series. For 30 long years, I did this slow march to this ring and I laid people down to rest again and again. And now it’s time for me. It’s about time I let the undertaker rest in peace,” he said.
In response to the announcement, a crowd of alumni and current wrestlers celebrated WWE’s superstar and illustrious career in sport-entertainment. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was one of the first to get into the social network of tributes, as he narrated one of his first memories of The Deadman, exactly 30 years after he started on the screen.
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