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Finn Balor is one of pro wrestling's best personalities.
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No. 12: Finn Balor (WWE)

Twitter handle: @FinnBalor

Finn Balor was a worldwide commodity long before his days of feuding with Kevin Owens and Samoa Joe in NXT. You can probably name a title around the world of professional wrestling and there’s a good chance that Balor has won said title. Balor became one of the biggest non-WWE stars in the world during his time in England and with New Japan Pro Wrestling as the founding father of the Bullet Club.

Balor was more than just amazing paint work on his body for large shows and kooky entrance themes. He was and still is amazing talent inside the ropes and not many are more excited to see him than yours truly.

There’s also something else that Balor is really good at as well and that’s tweeting.

In case you were wondering, those were in the injuries suffered by Balor in his Universal Championship match with Seth Rollins back at SummerSlam last August. He tweeted this out after the Royal Rumble pay-per-view concluded in January. Balor hasn’t wrestled on live television since that match with Rollins, but his return is imminent. He never lost the Universal title as the first winner of the gold, so his return will likely bring a set of shockwaves with it.

Finn is also a massive tease, which is awesome, but not funny at the same time because he’ll go off and tweet stuff like:

The guys in the back right should look familiar to you. That’s Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows. Such a tease, right? How could would it be to see a reunion between Balor, Anderson and Gallows from their NJPW days as the most dominant faction in wrestling since the New World Order?

For now, we’ll just have to live with Balor teasing us about different storylines that could potentially come about or better yet, he’ll probably send out some cryptic messages about his own return to live television, which very well could come this Monday night on the WrestleMania Monday edition of RAW.