Finn Balor sends a two-word message seemingly referencing the Bullet Club after suffering another big loss

Finn Balor and the Bullet Club (Image Credits: WWE and NJPW on Twitter/X)
Finn Balor and the Bullet Club (Image Credits: WWE.com and NJPW on Twitter/X)

Finn Balor is the founder of the legendary faction, Bullet Club. On social media, he sent a two-word message seemingly referencing the group's signature hand gesture.

On this week's WWE RAW, Balor competed in a Triple Threat Match for a spot in the 2024 Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Unfortunately, the former Universal Champion once again came up short, with Jey Uso emerging victorious.

Taking to his official social media handles, Balor shared a photo of him holding a dessert and sent a two-word message.

"TOO SWEET," wrote Balor.

Check out Balor's Instagram post:

The "Too Sweet" hand gesture was mainly popularized by The Kliq and New World Order. The nWo originated in WCW and eventually established themselves as one of the biggest factions in all of professional wrestling.

Years later, the "Too Sweet" hand gesture was picked up by the Bullet Club in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The faction was founded in 2013 by Finn Balor, then known as Prince Devitt.


Finn Balor opened up about the Bullet Club and how the faction got its name

Finn Balor is the founder of the Bullet Club faction and is among one of the four original members of the group.

Speaking in an interview with Sports Illustrated, Balor revealed how he picked the faction's name. He claimed that his stablemate, Bad Luck Fale, had a finisher called the "Hand Grenade." Meanwhile, Minoru Suzuki called Balor the "real shooter," which played a major role in naming the faction.

Balor said:

"I was trying to pick a name that tied us all together," said Balor. "Karl was 'The Machine Gun,' Fale had been calling his finisher 'The Hand Grenade,' and Minoru Suzuki had been calling me a 'Real shooter' for some months as we would roll submission wrestling in the ring before the shows."

After failing to qualify for the 2024 Money in the Bank Ladder Match, it remains to be seen what's next in store for Finn Balor.