Finn Balor Opens Up About Taking Time Off After Last Year’s SummerSlam: “I Just Needed Some Space From Everything”

NXT superstar Finn Balor was a recen guest on Dan Matha’s Spark in the Dark podcast to talk all things pro wrestling. Highlights can be found below.

Says besides injury time he had never taken a break just for himself:

I’d been working from 2000 until last August, which was 19 years without taking a break unless it was some sort of injury. Like, I had a month off or something or the shoulder injury which I had. But the shoulder injury I actually worked harder when I was out than when I was fit because I was doing rebab three times a day to try and get it back, to get it going, and the stress of the injury and the pressure of trying to come back. So, that actually felt harder than when you’re actually working. So, I’ve been going for 19 years straight up until SummerSlam last August and I just came to a point where I just needed a break. And not so much physically, it was more mentally to be by myself and kind of be away from the boys. I love the boys but it gets to a point where, like, it’s just too intense and when you’re around them all the time you just need some space. And I just needed space from everything. The business, bookers, writers, just schedules. I just needed space from everything.

How he was snapping at people and didn’t feel like himself:

It had just become too intense and I was turning into a different person that I didn’t like. I was snapping at people, I wasn’t giving people time in conversations. I was turning into just like a bitter d**k essentially. And I could feel it like building and building, and thankfully the company gave me some time to kind of get my head straight and get better.

Returning to NXT:

And when I came back the idea was pitched around to go to NXT and I was like, ‘Hell yeah, let’s do it.’ So, I went from working 172 matches a year to working maybe like 50 matches a year, which is a huge drop.

Check out the full interview below. (H/T and transcribed by Cultaholic)

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