During a WWE live show in Glasgow, Scotland this weekend, Finn Balor amused the crowd by imitating fellow wrestler Jey Uso, sparking lively reactions from both the fans and Uso himself. The incident took place during Balor’s match against Jey Uso, highlighting a possible shift in character for the well-known Judgement Day faction member.
Signs of a New Direction for Balor’s Character
Balor, traditionally recognized for his enigmatic and somber persona and previous interpretations as “The Demon,” appears to be considering a major change in his wrestling character. Recent developments suggest he could be transitioning towards a more positive, fan-favored role, often referred to in wrestling as a “babyface” turn.
His actions at the Glasgow show reinforced these speculations, particularly when he joined in on one of Jey Uso’s signature crowd-pleasing gestures.
Balor’s Spot-On Impression Wins Over Crowd and Jey Uso
During the match, Balor asked the audience if they were interested in seeing him reenact Uso’s famous Yeet dance. The crowd responded enthusiastically, leading Balor to climb onto a turnbuckle and enthusiastically perform the routine, closely mimicking Uso’s moves. This playful moment not only delighted the audience but was visibly appreciated by Uso, who was seen laughing in the background during Balor’s performance.
The event was captured and shared online, highlighting the potential impact Balor’s new direction could have with fans. As echoed in the reactions, this development may mark the beginning of a memorable phase for Balor’s career.
“BABYFACE FINN BALOR IS GOING TO BE SO SPECIAL MAN 😂#WWEGlasgowpic.twitter.com/8GQq4hkgrD”— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia)
Balor’s Emerging Persona Discussed Beyond the Ring
Following his crowd-pleasing antics, Balor also appeared on Cody Rhodes’ podcast,
“What Do You Wanna Talk About?”
, sparking additional conversation regarding his evolving character. This appearance further fueled discussions among fans and wrestling analysts about what the future may hold for Balor as his character continues to shift.
Wider Context: WWE Live Shows See Significant Character Moments
The Glasgow event was notable for more than just Balor’s display. Other WWE talents were also prominent in parallel stories—Drew McIntyre secured another title win after facing Cody Rhodes, and Matt Cardona made his return to WWE SmackDown earlier in January. Meanwhile, Alexa Bliss faced unexpected setbacks due to outside interference, and AEW’s Andrade surprised fans with a recent appearance, adding to the weekend’s wrestling buzz.
Anticipated Impact and What Lies Ahead
As Finn Balor continues to hint at a positive transformation, the WWE universe is watching closely to see how these character adjustments will influence upcoming storylines and fan engagement. The payoff from his interactions with Jey Uso and the enthusiastic crowd in Glasgow may prompt similar segments at future WWE live shows, keeping both Balor’s role and the excitement among fans in the spotlight.
BABYFACE FINN BALOR IS GOING TO BE SO SPECIAL MAN 😂#WWEGlasgow
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) January 10, 2026
