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Okay Seth, you got me...

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Before last night, I hated Seth Rollins. In actual fact, I thought he was the worst performer in the Shield. I thought that he was undeserving of his ridiculously fast rise to the main event scene, and I ultimately thought that it would be a short run before he was found out to be nothing more than average and the run ended.

That was, until last night.

Last night was a coming of age match for Seth Rollins that has converted me, perhaps not into an outright fan, but certainly into someone who can now see what so many others in the WWE and beyond seen a long time ago. His performance in the triple threat match was something to behold and, what's more, he didn't seem out of place against two guys who really scream "main event". His spots were well executed and he performed like he had something prove. Maybe he did to a lot of people.

But, like I said, he won me over last night. Honestly, now I can see him being the future of the WWE.

do you agree?
 
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This is where Rollins started evolving for me. His mic work wasn't monotonous like Reigns's and not loony like Ambrose's but it was believable. Especially that 'oh Mr. Piper!'during the Piper's Pit Segment.

He has been the best worker, a fantastic slimy heel since he turned and his performance last night proved why he belongs as the top heel of the company. Been rooting for that guy for a while now.

That corkscrew 450...my my.
 
When he cut that promo against Heyman and curb stomped both Cena/Lesnar a couple weeks ago on RAW I was sold. The only option WWE has now is to do a double turn at Mania with Rollins going over big and Reigns back-handily beating Lesnar before being cashed in on.
 
I liked him more than the other two back in the Shield, I thought Reigns looked like he needed some polish and Ambrose was crap, but I liked Rollins and I still like Rollins FAR more than the other two. I am glad you've finally seen the light, Dave, old boy.

Now, someone sell me on Ambrose for fucks sake.
 
He won me over in that segment involving Edge, especially with his last part about "killing Edge anyway".

He has always been brilliant in the ring. But the improvement elsewhere has been huge and last night showed that he is ready to be a mainstay in the big leagues. I hope Reigns, Ambrose and Wyatt can follow suit and quickly.
 
I liked him more than the other two back in the Shield, I thought Reigns looked like he needed some polish and Ambrose was crap, but I liked Rollins and I still like Rollins FAR more than the other two. I am glad you've finally seen the light, Dave, old boy.

Now, someone sell me on Ambrose for fucks sake.

If Ambrose's run post-NoC didn't sell him to you...I'm afraid nothing will.

Personally, I hated Ambrose during his SHIELD run, but I thoroughly enjoyed him against Cena when Reigns went out injured. Too bad he has been de-pushed in recent times, but he'll get his chance again eventually, lMO.
 
If Ambrose's run post-NoC didn't sell him to you...I'm afraid nothing will.

Personally, I hated Ambrose during his SHIELD run, but I thoroughly enjoyed him against Cena when Reigns went out injured. Too bad he has been de-pushed in recent times, but he'll get his chance again eventually, lMO.

This isn't where he's doing all that crap with the dummy is it? Eurgh... I suppose I could devote more time to post Shield Ambrose, my bias towards them in their faction has caused me to be more interested in Seth and even Roman since the break up, as opposed to Ambrose.
 
Seth is the fucking man pardon my language. Slowly He won me over in the shield but really he got me when he turned on them and curbed stomped Dean on the Cinder Blocks. He is great on the mic and is extremely polished in the ring more so than Ambrose and Roman.

That Elbow Drop on Brock last night My My damn it looked liked he jumped from one side of the building to the other looked liked he literally flew! Seth can fly! Yes i absolutely think Seth is the future of the company is championship material. The future is indeed bright for him
 
Seth Rollins is the silver-lining to an otherwise dark cloud made out of bullshit right now. He showed last night that he has what it takes to hang with the likes of Cena and Lesnar and definitely deserves a main event spot. He's evolved from the architect of the Shield to a great, weasel old school heel and I see him going to HBK levels sooner rather than later.

Cena vs. Lesnar would've been old hat and I'm glad he was thrown into the mix, because he made that match much more of a nail-biter than it would have been if they stuck with the original booking. Corkscrew 450... beautiful elbow drop on Lesnar... just the way he counters out of moves. Rollins is money.
 
Rollins is awesome and everything he does is awesome. The most promising heel on the rooster, hopefully he'll be around for a good chunk of time.
 
Future WWE World Heavyweight Champion in the making, only a matter of time before he cashes in his briefcase and I can definitely see him cashing in at WrestleMania after Reigns wins the title by beating Brock, cue Seth's music and he comes out referee in tow and cashes in and leaves Mania as champ
 
Rollins is the future of the company, he's one of the few that have a nice "superstar" type look, he is awesome in the ring, and GREATLY improved on the mic in a short amount of time. Theirs nothing that can hold Rollins back, he can be a great heel or a great face (his move-set alone will get him over). One thing about Rollins is that mostly everyone is on one agreement when it come to him being the future, WWE are heavily behind him, and so are the fans.(which is pretty rare now days)
For me Rollins, Reigns, and Balor are all the future of Wwe. Rollins has gotten there, now its Reigns time, and in a year or two we will see the rise of Balor.
 
Rollins I can see him turning babyface eventually but for now he is just such a great heel like really I am enjoying him as a heel but as a babyface it is only a matter of time before Rollins starts getting cheered especially knowing today's idiotic moronic smark fans who don't know a good thing when they see it shitting all over a superstar like Reigns, I actually feel sorry for Reigns and to think it was the fans who actually started cheering Roman in the first place and it is because of you that he will turn on you guys
 
Before last night, I hated Seth Rollins. In actual fact, I thought he was the worst performer in the Shield. I thought that he was undeserving of his ridiculously fast rise to the main event scene, and I ultimately thought that it would be a short run before he was found out to be nothing more than average and the run ended.

That was, until last night.

Last night was a coming of age match for Seth Rollins that has converted me, perhaps not into an outright fan, but certainly into someone who can now see what so many others in the WWE and beyond seen a long time ago. His performance in the triple threat match was something to behold and, what's more, he didn't seem out of place against two guys who really scream "main event". His spots were well executed and he performed like he had something prove. Maybe he did to a lot of people.

But, like I said, he won me over last night. Honestly, now I can see him being the future of the WWE.

do you agree?

Rollins have impressed me since the split of The Shield. I use to worry he wasn't that good on the mic since Ambrose used to do all the major talking as a group. I thought he'd be a poor man's Jeff Hardy once the group split. Thankfully I was wrong.

I look to see what they're going to do with his MITB Briefcase. It worries me because it's weird timing with them wanting to push Reigns hard but a Rollins cash in may ruin that.
 
Seth is pretty much god in my eyes right now, and I rarely care enough about wrestling these days to ever care that much about a performer, which is why I'm not on the Bryan bandwagon or anything else. Seth is amazing. He comes off a little goofy on the mic sometimes, but he's still better than 90% of the roster. He is great in the ring. I'm actually NOT sold on the curb stomp yet, as I feel it's a stupid move with a really fake looking setup on behalf of the opponent. I'm surprised nobody backstage has told him to change it yet. Sometimes it comes off good, but for the most part that's one negative I can say about him.

You're absolutely right about last night, he totally fit into that match with 2 of the biggest names around right now. He didn't miss a beat, and he actually had some of the most important spots in the match. Yeah, that phoenix splash fell a little short, but screw it, I'll pretend that I didn't notice. He was in a match with John Cena and Brock Lesnar and absolutely rose to the occasion.

Seth currently is what CM Punk was for me years ago, the person who would make me turn and face the TV whenever I heard their music hit, otherwise I'm barely watching the show.

I wish people would get behind Seth as much as they do for Bryan. Obviously that can't totally happen when Seth is heel, but I just mean I think Seth deserves it more. I can't recall when I saw Bryan put on a show like Seth did at the PPV last night. I am NOT convinced that DB still isn't mainly over because of the popularity of the chant. Seth isn't making a career out of shouting one word over and over.

Seth is a smaller guy and I am admittedly more of a fan of physique than the rest of the wrestling community who thinks it's so super cool to support guys who look like they've never seen a gym. But Seth provides me with the perfect example to say you don't have to be 270lbs, you don't need to be 6'8", you just need to look believable as somebody who is supposed to be in there to kick ass for a living. Rollins has an amazing look.

Seth is god.
 

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