For the first time in more than a year, Edge had chance to win a championship on WWE RAW last night, but due to outside interference, he was unable to defeat Austin Theory for the United States Title. After launching a violent attack on the Rated R Superstar on RAW, former WWE Universal Champion Finn Balor finally spoke out today.

Edge founded The Judgment Day on the red brand the previous year, and he went on to rule the WWE landscape. However once Finn Balor became a part of the stable, he alongside Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley turned against the Rated R Superstar and threw him out.

The two have been engaged in a feud for more than six months on WWE RAW. After losing to Austin Theory last night, Finn Balor violently attacked the Ultimate Opportunist with 3 Coup de Grace.

The vicious assault by the leader of Judgment Day left Edge beaten in the middle of the squared circle. Furthermore, Finn Balor took to Twitter to send out a message after laying carnage on RAW this week.

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“Footstomp AGAIN & AGIAN & AGAIN! PS: 3rd stomp not included 😏.”

Edge and his wife Beth Phoenix recently defeated Finn Balor and Rhea Ripley in a classic mixed tag team bout at the Elimination Chamber event. That saw revenge being extracted from Judgment Day for putting both husband and wife out of action back at WWE Extreme Rules 2022.

It now appears that Edge will collide with Finn Balor at WrestleMania 39. Many have rumored that it will see the dark side of both competitors, as Brood Edge will resurface to battle the Demon Finn Balor at the Show of Shows.

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