WATCH: Hilarious table botch by Seth Rollins and former Universal Champion at WWE Live Event

Seth Rollins and Finn Balor were involved in a comedic spot during a live event in Huntsville.


WATCH: Hilarious table botch by Seth Rollins and former Universal Champion at WWE Live Event

Seth Rollins and Finn Balor at a live event (via Twitter)

WWE live events often allow wrestlers to express themselves more freely. As a result, this leads to several moments during the shows that are enjoyable to watch. Recently, a similar video was uploaded online of a comedic table botch in a match between Seth Rollins and Finn Balor.

This happened at a super show in Huntsville a few days ago. It seemed like a no-disqualification bout given the introduction of tables. Balor looked to place his opponent on a table, trying to set him up for a coup de grace. However, while doing so, the table broke, leading to a hilarious botch.

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Despite this, both men were able to improvise immediately. Therefore, proving their in-ring experiences in similar situations The Prince was engaged in a feud with the World Heavyweight Champion throughout the summer. Moreover, it was an intense rivalry that was seven years in the making.

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Since then, Seth Rollins has shifted his focus to Shinsuke Nakamura, whom he is set to face at Payback. Meanwhile, Finn Balor is busy with his faction, Judgment Day, facing the likes of Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes. Furthermore, he is dealing with the turmoil among his own group as his tension with Damian Priest continues to grow.

Related: Kurt Angle says he wouldn’t blame Judgment Day member if he ends up leaving WWE after recent booking

Road Dogg shared his thoughts on Finn Balor’s “Demon” persona

Road Dogg and "Demon" Finn Balor
Road Dogg and “Demon” Finn Balor

Finn Balor has competed for the WWE for almost a decade now. One of the most influential superstars in NJPW, “Prince Devitt,” was bound for glory once he moved to the Hartford-based promotion. Initially, he debuted on the developmental brand, NXT, and won the World Championship twice. However, the most intriguing aspect of this talented wrestler was his “Demon” persona.

Recently, Road Dogg expressed his opinion on how it must be utilized during his podcast, Oh You Didn’t Know. According to the legend, he believed this character should always be undefeated. Furthermore, the Hall of Famer claimed that Finn’s alternate identity lost its spark. The 42-year-old would bring out his character during big matches. For a while, Finn Balor was almost unbeatable with this gimmick.

When he transitioned to the main roster, most fans were excited for him to bring out this side. However, he would lose two high-profile matches against Roman Reigns and Edge. Both bouts were underwhelming in the eyes of various WWE fans, and a few even stated that the gimmick was officially dead.

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