10 Wrestlers WWE Have Already Ruined In 2022
3. Finn Bálor
What does Finn Bálor have to do to catch a break?
Almost single-handedly making NXT a watchable entity throughout his second run in the black and gold arena, picking up another NXT Championship strap for good measure, The Prxnce was welcomed back to Friday Night SmackDown by an also returning WWE live crowd who simply could not wait to see the first-ever Universal Champion beat the p*ss out of all who stood in his path.
Only, Vince McMahon clearly had no interest in watching his Tuesday night show. So, he quickly set about presenting Bálor as the same nearly-man face that'd become painfully stale in the months before his aforementioned developmental detour.
Weird Demon turnbuckle escapades took the shine off one of the last few "protected" characters the company had to offer their happy-to-be-back audience and a move over to Monday nights only saw things go from bad to worse for arguably the finest in-ring worker the "main roster" has to offer.
If reports of Bálor being shuffled into the Jeff Hardy role of jobber to the next generation are to be believed, this Prxnce may be wise to seek out new kingdoms.