Finn Bálor Called Out Backstage on WWE RAW—Judgment Day Star’s Actions Raise Eyebrows
Finn Balor’s commitment to The Judgment Day is suddenly under the spotlight after a surprising backstage moment on WWE RAW—and one of his own stablemates wasn’t afraid to speak up.
During the latest episode of RAW, Balor was shown relaxing backstage and playing video games while the show unfolded. The moment took an awkward turn when Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez entered The Judgment Day locker room and asked if he had watched their tag team match. Balor appeared completely caught off guard, admitting he hadn’t seen it.
The scene sparked immediate discussion among fans, and now Liv Morgan has added fuel to the fire.
Speaking on the RAW Recap podcast, Morgan openly questioned why Balor was gaming backstage instead of supporting The Judgment Day during crucial moments on the show. While she made it clear her intentions weren’t personal, she admitted the situation felt strange given Balor’s decorated résumé.
Morgan emphasized that every member of The Judgment Day is chasing success—from championship gold to personal milestones—and that support within the group should be non-negotiable.
She pointed out that seeing a former NXT Champion, United States Champion, Tag Team Champion, World Champion, and Grand Slam Champion casually playing video games while others were competing felt “odd,” especially with injuries already sidelining members like JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio.

According to Morgan, the confrontation was necessary—and it worked.
Less than ten minutes after being called out, Balor reportedly took initiative and refocused, reminding everyone of the driven leader who once promised to carry The Judgment Day on his back.
Morgan added that the group constantly watches and supports each other’s segments, making Balor’s distraction stand out even more. She believes the Finn Bálor fans are about to see is the hungry, gold-chasing version—not the one distracted backstage.
Finn Balor Reflects on Bullet Club Origins
Away from WWE, Balor recently revisited his legacy outside the company while appearing on Cody Rhodes’ What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast.
The former Universal Champion shared the story behind the creation of Bullet Club during his time in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Balor explained how locker-room banter, his reputation as a legitimate “shooter,” and the personalities of wrestlers like Bad Luck Fale, Karl Anderson, and Tama Tonga all came together.
With Fale’s grenade-style offense, Anderson’s “Machine Gun” nickname, and Balor’s own label as “the real shooter,” the name Bullet Club was born—a faction that would go on to change the wrestling industry forever.
Now, as questions swirl about his focus on WWE RAW, fans are left wondering: is this backstage wake-up call the moment Finn Balor finally flips the switch again?









