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Finn Balor is pretty over on this 25 best abs in WWE history list

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Remember Finn Watch 2016? Remember how watching if Finn Balor showed up on Raw or SmackDown captured the hearts and minds of everyone in the pro wrestling community?

Thanks to the pro wrestling rumor mill, the world now waits patiently as the next Balor craze hits this Holiday season; Finn is Over Watch 2017.

The latest sign Balor is clearly over comes in the form in a newly released WWE top 25 list. Today the WWE made a definitive list of which wrestlers own the best set of abs, ever.

Besides Carmella not being ranked higher, the list was pretty much controversy free until you get inside the top five.

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4.

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3.

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Rick Rude standing posing for the camera © Provided by SB Nation

(Over Rick Rude? Which pair of WWE abs could possibly over Ravishing Rick Rude?)

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Ah. We see what you did there WWE list makers.

Update: Finn Balor is watching and his hashtag game is on point.

All pictures courtesy of WWE.com

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