So Jason Jordan wants competition. Finn Bálor, to be precise. And even though the gold-blooded Superstar came up short in the match he asked his father and Raw General Manager Kurt Angle to grant, it was still one of the most high-profile showcases of Jordan’s abilities to date.
If nothing else, Jordan proved he can not only survive, but thrive on Team Red, countering Bálor’s striking and high-flying with amateur-style wizardry that grew more and more intense as the match raged on. He even managed to land one charge into the corner, but Finn thwarted the Angle Slam-neckbreaker combo and reclaimed the advantage. When Jordan again went to set up the sequence after charging Bálor all around the ring, the Irishman countered and nailed the chest-caving Coup de Grâce to seal the victory.