Finn Balor Wants You To Know That No, He Didn't Soil Himself During A Match With Samoa Joe

Finn Balor Wants You To Know That No, He Didn't Soil Himself During A Match With Samoa Joe

Finn Balor and Samoa Joe clashed in an amazing match at last year's NXT TakeOver: Dallas and now the leader of The Balor Club has revealed that no, despite online speculation, he didn't poop his pants.

By JoshWilding - Nov 13, 2017 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It's no secret that some wrestlers have had some bathroom blunders in the ring, with any number of WWE Superstars admitting to soiling their trunks or puking under the ring over the years (we're not kidding; you can Google it). For the past year or so, fans have claimed that Finn Balor may have also had a pretty terrible accident during his match with Samoa Joe at NXT TakeOver: Dallas.

Well, the leader of The Balor Club has now responded to that speculation in the video interview below and makes it clear that he didn't embarrass himself in such a humiliating manner! 


"I want to tell everyone, there was a rumor that went around that I pooped my pants in that match,” he explained, “but it was actually the sweat on the baby blue trunks… So when Joe picked me up for the Muscle Buster and faced the hard cam, my butt was facing directly at the hard cam and everyone goes, ‘Oh my God, Finn’s pooped his pants!’ But it was just sweat, and maybe a little bit of Joe’s blood because I busted him open that day, too."

So, there you go, there's a rumour you probably didn't give too much thought to finally put to rest. Balor will be featured on tonight's RAW before competing as part of Team RAW at Survivor Series.

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