VIDEO: Unseen Footage Of Finn Balor’s Attack On Seth Rollins During NXT

VIDEO: Unseen Footage Of Finn Balor’s Attack On Seth Rollins During NXT WWE

Following Finn Balor’s unexpected assault of World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins on NXT, WWE has now uploaded an unseen angle of the incident.

The video, uploaded by WWE on Twitter (see below), shows a different angle of Balor’s surprise attack – something that came out of left field in the aftermath of Rollins’ hard-fought title defence against Bron Breakker.

The attack is the second in two days for Rollins, who was also ambushed by Balor ahead of his planned World Heavyweight Championship open challenge on Raw.

As a result of Monday’s attack, Rollins sported bandaged ribs for his clash with Breakker, who took Rollins close to defeat on numerous occasions, hitting all of his usual match-ending offence.

However, Rollins managed to outlast the future star and came out on top via two consecutive curb-stomps.

Thankfully for Rollins, Balor’s attack was interrupted by NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams, two men who Rollins interacted with earlier in the night.

Despite WWE’s new angle showing a different perspective of the attack from Balor, it fails to show the assault with the chair that forced Hayes and Trick to intervene.

This led Balor himself to respond to the tweet saying:

You missed the best bit

WWE Women’s World Champion and Judgment Day member Rhea Ripley also responded to Balor’s actions, tweeting:

FINN. BALOR.

Despite Balor’s actions, Rollins was able to regain himself enough to deliver an impassioned post-show promo to the NXT fans in attendance at the Performance Center – to find out what he told them, click this link.

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10 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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