A.J. Styles and Finn Balor shared a too-sweet moment, and WWE needs to make it actually matter. Styles was having a hard enough time dealing with Edge before Damian Priest joined the Rated R Superstar at WrestleMania 38. The newly minted Judgement Day stable has continued to haunt and hunt the Phenomenal One since that match, and Styles has been outnumbered the entire time.
Edge turned heel ahead of squaring off with the Face That Runs The Place, going so far as to change his entrance, presentation and music entirely. Priest joined him at the Showcase of the Immortals, and the duo has been making life miserable for Styles since. On the May 2 edition of WWE Raw, Edge told Styles that he'd be «rushing headlong into pain and judgment at WrestleMania Backlash»for their rematch. Styles was set to square off against Priest on Raw, and if he won, the Archer of Infamy would be barred from ringside at WWE Backlash.
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Naturally, the bout began to swing in Priest's favor due to continual outside interference from Edge. Anytime Styles began to mount any consistent offense, he'd be cut off. He still managed to steal the victory via a surprise rollup, sending Edge into a furious assault on A.J. As Priest stretched out Styles' arm for Edge to smash with a chair, Balor's music hit, and he hit the ring to make the save. The two threw up the too-sweet hand gesture at the end of the WWE segment, once again teasing their affiliation with Bullet Club without calling it that outright.
WWE has done stuff like this multiple times. The Balor Club, which featured Finn running alongside longtime friends and former Bullet Club members Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson (AKA the
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