Finn Balor, one of the most electrifying superstars in WWE, suffered a nasty injury during his WrestleMania match against Damian Priest. The Irish sensation had to receive prompt medical attention after being busted open in the middle of the match. Balor’s injury grabbed all the attention and sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe. The severity of the injury forced the medical team to administer an injection and place staples at ringside to stop the bleeding. In this article, we will take a closer look at what really happened and analyze the impact of the incident on Finn Balor’s WWE career.
Finn Balor is known for his “Demon” persona in WWE, but during Night 2 of WrestleMania, this persona suffered a rare loss, and Finn suffered an injury when a ladder struck him in the face and caused him to bleed profusely. The match was temporarily stopped while medical staff attended to Finn. According to Pro Wrestling Insider, Finn was given a numbing agent via injection, and his cut was stapled shut at ringside. He then continued his Hell in a Cell match with WWE Hall of Famer Edge, who ultimately emerged victorious after delivering a con-chair-to. Despite the injury, PWI called Finn “one insanely tough SOB.”
Finn’s feud with Edge dates back to last summer when Edge’s stable, The Judgment Day, turned on him following WWE Hell in a Cell. This led to several confrontations between Edge and Finn at WWE premium live events like Clash at the Castle, Extreme Rules, Elimination Chamber, and WrestleMania. Finn won their “I Quit” match at Extreme Rules, but Edge emerged victorious on every other occasion. The WrestleMania match was notable for the Hell in a Cell stipulation, which hadn’t occurred since 2016, and the unique entrances employed by both men, with Finn coming out as “The Demon,” and Edge returning to his vampiric roots as “Brood Edge.”
This isn’t the first time Finn’s “Demon” persona has caused a temporary stoppage of a match because of an accidental cut. It also happened at “NXT” Takeover: Dallas in 2016 when Finn’s opponent for the “NXT” Championship, Samoa Joe, was busted open during their match.
Injuries are not uncommon in the wrestling world, and the wrestlers are known for their resilience and ability to continue despite injuries. However, it’s important to note that wrestling is not without risks. Over the years, several wrestlers have suffered career-ending injuries, and some have even died in the ring. That’s why wrestling organizations have strict health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of their wrestlers.
In WWE, wrestlers undergo regular medical check-ups and screenings to ensure they’re fit to compete. They’re also provided with medical assistance during and after matches, as we saw in the case of Finn Balor. The organization also has a wellness policy that prohibits the use of illegal drugs and mandates drug testing to ensure wrestlers are clean.
In addition to the physical risks, wrestlers also face mental health challenges due to the rigorous schedule, constant travel, and the pressure to perform. WWE has a talent wellness program that offers wrestlers access to mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and other support services.
Despite the risks and challenges, wrestling remains a popular form of entertainment that has captivated audiences for decades. Wrestlers like Finn Balor put their bodies on the line to entertain their fans, and it’s important to acknowledge their contributions and the sacrifices they make. As fans, we can show our support by respecting their well-being and applauding their efforts in and out of the ring.
In the world of professional wrestling, injuries are a common occurrence, and Finn Balor is no stranger to this. At WrestleMania, Balor gave his all in the ring and unfortunately came out with a nasty gash above his eyebrow. However, being the dedicated performer that he is, Balor toughed it out and received medical attention at ringside, even going as far as getting an injection and staples to close the wound. This display of resilience and commitment to the sport is a testament to Balor’s passion for wrestling and his determination to put on a show for his fans. We wish him a speedy recovery and can’t wait to see what the future holds for this talented athlete.