
Finn Balors WWE Championship loss to CM Punk at Elimination Chamber may have revealed more about his future than the result itself. While Balor came up short in the title match, the bigger story was what didnt happen Judgment Day never showed up, and Balor never asked for their help. For years, Judgment Day has played a major role in Balors success, often interfering to secure victories. This time, however, Balor stood on his own. That decision appears to be intentional, and according to Dave Meltzer, it could be the first step toward a babyface turn. Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer explained that WWE has been slowly building toward this shift through Balors recent promos and in-ring behavior. Balors actions didnt stop there. Leading into the match, he made it clear he wanted to prove himself without relying on Judgment Day, which represented a clear change in tone compared to his past character. Meltzer noted that this was a key part of WWEs long-term storytelling direction. Instead of interference, Balor lost clean and showed respect afterward, even shaking Punks hand. That moment reinforced the idea that Balor is moving away from Judgment Days tactics and toward a more honorable approach. Meltzer also speculated that WWE may have plans for Balor to eventually feud with Dominik Mysterio, which could become one of the companys most personal rivalries once the split fully happens. The lack of Judgment Day involvement at Elimination Chamber may have been the first clear sign that WWE is beginning that transition. If WWE continues down this path, Balor could soon emerge as one of the companys top babyfaces, with his separation from Judgment Day serving as a major turning point in his character. Do you think WWE should turn Finn Balor babyface and have him feud with Judgment Day, or would you rather see him remain part of the faction? Share your thoughts and let us know what you think WWE should do next. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google