Finn Balor's seven-year title itch remains unscratched as The Prince, once again, fails to capitalize on the many chances gifted to him by his stable, The Judgment Day, in his nth attempt to dethrone Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship.
This year's SummerSlam painted the tale of two bitter rivals reigniting a feud that stretched back seven years, a fated match that had previously resulted in an injured Balor having to forfeit the WWE Universal Championship - a crowning achievement of his career. This time around, the stage is the Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, and the stakes are the World Heavyweight Championship, with Rollins as the defending champion.
Balor's entry was quite the spectacle. The word "SEVEN", in bold relief, adorned his previously injured shoulder, which is a glaring reminder of that fateful night at SummerSlam 2016. Rollins, always the master of mind games, didn't hold back either. He donned the very same vest he wore on that SummerSlam night, a vest that symbolized Balor's prior misfortune.
The match started with Balor taking the reins, reminiscent of their prior encounter at the same event. He singled out the shoulder of Rollins methodically. As shades of the past came into play, Balor mirrored the maneuver that injured him, delivering a powerbomb to Rollins into the corner barricade. In a fitting role reversal, Balor's offense included the very Buckle Bomb move that had once sidelined him. Rollins, showing resilience, managed a comeback, with his own series of offensive maneuvers, including multiple buckle bombs, highlighting the intensity of their duel.
