There has been quite a lot of tension within The Judgment Day in recent times. Finn Balor has been seemingly orchestrating the possible breakup of Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan with help from Roxanne Perez. Earlier today, the former Universal Champion sent a message on social media after seemingly causing a rift between the on-screen couple.
In the latest episode of RAW, Perez qualified for the Queen of the Ring tournament semifinals by pinning Kairi Sane in a Fatal Four-Way Match that also featured Morgan. Later, Dominik complimented The Prodigy for doing a ''good job.'' Incidentally, The Miracle Kid entered the clubhouse at the same time, leading to a tense moment between the couple.
In a post on his Instagram stories, Finn Balor shared a picture of himself drinking from a cup with a giant smile on his face while also wearing Dominik Mysterio's Eddie Guerrero-inspired shirt. He also tagged The Latino Cheat in his post.
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The Prince also showcased the message on his cup that read:
"Is maith liom Cuban tea."
Based on the translation from Irish to English, it means, "I like Cuban tea." The former Universal Champion was probably alluding to the Kermit Drinking Tea meme, which is about enjoying gossip on the internet. Balor's facial expressions have been priceless in the background during recent tense moments between Mysterio and Morgan.

It will be interesting to see if "Dirty" Dom gets a chance to smooth things out with his Guerita.
Cody Rhodes takes a subtle shot at Finn Balor and AJ Styles
Speaking on his What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Cody Rhodes discussed his time with the Bullet Club in Japan. Rhodes thought that the group was so cool when Finn Balor and AJ Styles were the leaders, but NJPW wasn't making money despite their presence.
The American Nightmare added that it became a money maker when he joined the Bullet Club, but the group lost its coolness.
"I talk with AJ and Finn about this all the time. Bullet Club was so cool when Finn Balor was doing it. So cool when AJ Styles was doing it, but they weren't like printing money. It wasn't the money-making enterprise. I joined, and it did start making money. However, it was the least cool thing ever," Rhodes said. [8:28 -8:40]
Other current WWE stars who were part of the Bullet Club include Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Hikuleo.
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