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WWE: It's still hard to believe Finn Balor agreed to take brutal 2019 powerbomb

WWE Money in the Bank in 2019 saw Finn Balor take one of the most brutal powerbomb wrestling has ever seen.

During the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match, which main evented the show, Balor took a wicked powerbomb from Andrade.

Andrade powerbombed Balor off a ladder onto another ladder bridge, with it still being hard to believe that the Irishman agreed to do the spot.

Balor and Andrade were two of the participants in the men's ladder match on the show, which also featured Mustafa Ali, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, Baron Corbin and Ricochet.

Despite not being one of the previously announced participants in the match, Brock Lesnar appeared towards the end and retrieved the briefcase, becoming Mr. Money in the Bank.

However, one of the most memorable spots from the match came when Andrade hit Balor with a truly wicked powerbomb, which you can see below.

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The powerbomb was seriously brutal, with Balor being sent into the ladder so hard that he bounced right into the air and back onto the ladder.

As you can see from the selection of fan tweets below, many people still can't believe just how brutal the spot was.

At the time of writing, there's no word on what specific plans WWE has for Finn Balor, but it's been reported that he's set for a big push under Triple H.

The former Universal Champion, according to WrestleVotes, has seriously impressed higher-ups within WWE recently, and is expected to play a significant part in the future of the company's programming.

This just week on Raw, WWE announced that Balor's Judgement Day group will be teaming up to compete against The Good Brothers and AJ Styles (collectively The OC) at Crown Jewel on November 5.

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