Finn Balor thinks he's won the world championship too soon and is having fun with Brock Lesnar



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– Finn Balor has spoken with ESPN for a new interview promoting his match against Brock Lesnar at the Royal Rumble. The highlights are:

About his first win at the WWE World Championship in 2016: "I feel like when I became Universal Champion for the first time, I think perhaps – all things considered, in retrospect – it may also have happened soon and I was not ready. And it was just … that wound was kind of the way of the universe saying, "Hey, Finn, it's time to bang and work a little harder." I thought that was fine for my career has been this way. It was as if another hurdle had set me on my way. I've been working for six years to get out of the independent scene in the UK, then, you know, and I've worked for eight years in Japan to set it up on the left [there] and i've been working for two years to help build nxt, then here comes to WWE, and i'm a house on fire and in three weeks i have the universal title in my hands. I think it's a very appropriate way to end this story of spilling me up at one point or another, then topple me to the bottom of the pile and get really bumped for what I needed to do . 19659002] On NXT: "I think NXT continues to evolve. I think that has changed a lot, even since my stay there. Obviously, in hindsight, the time I spent in NXT is one of the most cherished memories of this business. Working regularly with Samoa Joe, Kevin Owens, Adrian Neville, Sami Zayn – all these types of people that somehow encompbaded what NXT was at the time. … I've been feeling since a lot of new faces have arrived and are sort of appropriate. You know, Ricochet and Adam Cole, for example, are entering the game. I think this has been NXT's biggest success, it's that the brand is adapting to the talent that exists at the time. [At the same time,] Talent adapts to NXT while learning the ropes at WWE. So it's a credit for the guys there, for Triple H, for the coaches at the Performance Center, for what they're doing right now. I have the impression that if I could maybe get into NXT now, you know, maybe I would not have my place, so I'm happy to have pbaded the time there when I did it. "

In his match with Brock Lesnar: " I am also fighting a very rare opponent, because I think he's only played eight games in a row. " 39. Last year, so few players have managed to join the ring with Brock in the last few days, obviously a daunting and daunting task, but something I'm going to enjoy and hope to have fun to take for "The Beast". "

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