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The Seth Rollins Fan Thread Part II

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Was just PM'd and instructed to start a new Rollins fan thread since we hit the maximum number of posts in the previous one. Thanks to @DammitC ; for starting what was a great thread. Hopefully, this one continues the trend and serves as a great outlet for Rollins' fans on this site to come in here and discuss the latest happenings in Seth's career....and probably vent alittle here and there when necessary. :lol

Accolades: (starting with his ROH career up to now)

Ring of Honor:

ROH World Championship (1 time)
ROH World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Jimmy Jacobs
ROH World Championship No. 1 Contender Tournament (2008)
ROH World Tag Team Championship Tournament (2008) – with Jimmy Jacobs[272]
Survival of the Fittest (2009)

WWE:

2 Time WWE World Heavyweight Champion
2 Time WWE Universal Champion
2019 Men's Royal Rumble Winner
NXT Championship (1 time)
NXT Gold Rush Tournament (2012)
WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWE/Raw Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Roman Reigns (1), Dean Ambrose (2), Jason Jordan (1), and Braun Strowman (1)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
WWE World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Money in the Bank (2014)
Twenty-ninth Triple Crown Champion
First Ever to Cash In (and successfully) MITB at WM, and during a match
Eleventh Grand Slam Champion (under current format; nineteenth overall)
Slammy Awards (9 times)

Original Rollins fan thread link: Seth Rollins Fan Thread

Enjoy!

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#1,319 ·
Man, I was so fucking hyped when I found out that Seth Rollins returned the previous night on that Monday :mark: :mark:

3 years later, and Seth Rollins is the #1 babyface on Raw holding the Universal title :banderas

He definitely deserves this run. I hope it lasts for a while longer :)
 
#1,322 ·
So I'm posting my review of Seth/AJ because @Showstopper ; asked me nicely. :)

On to the match, I think it's one of the best matches of the year. It could have been the best if they didn't hold back, it was a nice little preview of things to come. I know that will divide people with some of the NXT matches that have gone down, but I really, really loved it. Compared to most NXT matches, I was way more invested in to this match as a big Seth fan, and just seeing him interact with AJ was amazing. I liked that they proved a lot of doubters wrong who say guys like Seth & AJ are all about 'flips' and nothing else, it proves both guys have psychology and know how to work a classic Wrestling match. There was almost no flips, just a hard hitting back and forth, with good moments and believable spots.

There was many moments I was like tapping myself saying "You're watching AJ Styles and Seth Rollins wrestle eachother!" I've re-watched it since the event, and it's one of those matches I'll likely re-visit every once in a while. I really think this is the start of a special feud for both of these guys. Imagine a big payoff at one of the Big 4 events.

Also, whilst I'm here, I really enjoyed that RAW segment with Seth/Brock. I loved Seth's intensity and standing up to Brock and getting in his face. That looked really good from Seth.
 
#1,323 · (Edited)
Well said. :)

Yeah, I already gave it a rewatch earlier this week, too. Even better on second watch, IMO. It just felt different than the typical WWE PPV match. Even the typical big WWE PPV main event match. The entire flow of the match just felt better to me.

And yeah, as I said in the PM to you, I think they were told to hold back alittle bit and give the fans just a 'taste' so to speak of what's to come either at SummerSlam or WM (or maybe even both?). I'm fine with that, they still delivered big time, even just for a MITB match.

Also agree with the Seth/Brock segment. People always used to bitch that Seth ran away from Brock (and others) in 2015 too much. Well, we're not getting that anymore. That's for sure. Thanks for posting your thoughts. :)
 
#1,325 ·
Cool article from Newsweek about Rollins/Styles. AJ was interviewed for it, and said some really nice things about Seth:

The Universal Championship match between Seth Rollins and AJ Styles at Money in the Bank delivered. It was a dream match that gave fans the first WWE match between both men and was full of spectacular moves and storytelling.

The story of AJ and Seth actually began 13 years ago when the two squared off in a high school gymnasium in Iowa, and finished Sunday with Rollins pinning Styles in front of thousands. But after the match, Styles returned to the ring to say something personal to Rollins.

“I told Seth I was right when I said 13 years ago that he would be something special in this business,” Styles told Newsweek.

Friendly words that capped off a feud that was anything but. Despite the weeks of alpha male bravado, the finish to Rollins and Styles’ match was clean and even when The Phenomenal One ran back into the ring to confront The Architect one last time, it was to show respect.

“We both respected each other that was never in question,” Styles said. “It was two guys, two egos and a lot of testosterone that you’re going to get a fight when two big dogs get next to each other. Tempers go awry and next thing you know we’re fighting and it is what it is, but when it’s over and someone comes out the better man you shake hands.”



With his chances at being Universal Champion now in the rearview mirror, what’s next for AJ Styles? The May 20 episode of Monday Night RAW should shed more light as Mick Foley will return to present a new title.

“When a new championship is involved you can’t help but look at it and say, ‘you know that’s not a bad idea,’” Styles said. “Competitors are going to compete and they will come out, I’m sure it’ll be interesting. I look forward to it.”

Foley’s title announcement is still being kept under wraps, but the legend’s hardcore past could see the return of the Hardcore Championship. Harcore wrestling is not something Styles admits he’s usually involved in but he’s “not afraid of any man or object” so he’ll get after it if he has to.

And those hoping to see Rollins and Styles again? Don’t worry. Styles says this is “100 percent” not the end.

“ Just because you lose doesn’t mean it’s over,” Styles said. “I’ve lost before. I’ve lost the WWE championship before. You find your way back into the hunt. You may get derailed by going to the back of the line but you want what you want. And I want to be Universal Champion before my career is over.”

That line will probably have to go through Brock Lesnar who returned to win the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match in surprising fashion. The Beast lost the Universal Championship to Rollins at WrestleMania 35 so it seems like he’ll set his sights on The Architect something that Styles is prepared for.
https://www.newsweek.com/aj-styles-seth-rollins-universal-championship-interview-1431020

Newsweek is pretty big in the US. Surprised they have an article about wrestling.
 
#1,330 ·
I love that Seth got to hold 2 titles at once twice. I wish they'd done more with his US title run though, he only held it a few weeks then lost it back to Cena, it was a bit pointless.
 
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#1,333 ·
I predicted Seth would lose last time and he ended up winning. Feel like I should do the same so he wins again, lol.

But seriously....I don't know. I really have no idea how they're going to play this thing with Seth and Brock this time. Which is both refreshing in it's unpredictability and frightening over what could happen.

Either way, I'd like to see a proper match between the 2 this time. WM they did what they needed to to start the show hot. This time it needs to be a real match, regardless of the result. And by a real match, I mean a real Brock match. Even if it's only 10 minutes or less.
 
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Seth vs. Sami for the title is being advertised on Raw on July 8 in my home state:



WWE is also going to Japan soon and Rollins/Nak for the Universal Title is being advertised all over the place. I think somehow, some way, Seth gets out of their for the title. Maybe someone interferes and costs Brock the match and that person is Brock's next feud. It's hard to see them putting it back on Brock when he just held it for so long. Plus, with AEW coming on TV soon and them getting praised, WWE would get absolutely CRUSHED right now if they put their top title back on a 40+ year old part-timer who is never around again already when he just held it. WWE needs all the good pub they can get these days, and putting it almost immediately back on Brock I think will just push more people away and WWE needs every person they can get in their corner these days.
 
#1,337 ·
Speaking of Mox, I wonder what Seth thought of his friend's debut? You had to think he was watching or at least had some idea of what was going on, lol. He did retweet Mox's hype video, so who knows.

And tbh, if they took the title from Seth and gave it back to Brock now, that would almost make me want to stop watching. Seth is one of the main reasons why I still watch WWE, so he needs to get treated good <3
 
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#1,340 ·
Even though Seth Rollins is the MAN, he's still willing enough to put over others (including the women) :clap
 
#1,342 · (Edited)
Loved Seth's promo tonight with Brock. This definitely isn't chicken-shit heel 2015 Rollins. Telling Brock to 'shut his mouth' and repeatedly telling him to cash in was a nice touch. The Rollins/Zayn match was good, too.

Vince is an idiot, though. Even though you can argue Brock is aloof, am I really supposed to believe that he didn't know that the briefcase holder has a full year to cash in? Even Heyman said to him, "You didn't know?!" Not even blaming Brock, he's just doing what he's told. As always, when it comes to creative for anyone on Raw or SD, we know who to blame.

Non-Seth related Side-note: Also think it's hilarious Road Dog wanted off of SD so bad due to having to deal with Vince's last minute over-writes and now works in NXT with HHH and Shawn. I'd hate to be a main roster wrestler right now. It seems like literally everyone in the company knows Vince is WAY past it, except for himself. He's a BILLION times more lost than he was in the New Generation Era from late 1992-late 1996. I can't believe he'd ever be not only more lost than he was in that era, but a billion times more lost than he was in that era. It's fascinating to sit back and watch as an observer.
 
#1,343 ·
Thankfully, Seth Rollins vs Sami Zayn was a pretty decent main-event.

It was basically one of the (very) few positives from tonight's horrid Raw episode.

For the record, I'm not really the type that values selling in a match that highly (since I just view that as a positive bonus); but did anyone else notice how Rollins actually tried to be consistent with selling his knee? I thought that was cool to see from him :eek:
 
#1,345 ·
I missed practically all of Seth's match on Raw.... but did they really have him sell his knee AGAIN? I'm so tired of that! WWE needs to give it a fucking rest already :lol This year is 4 years since that injury!!

Apart from that, I loved his anger towards Brock. I was getting pissed off at his antics too, I don't blame Seth for getting mad, especially when he walked out at the start of Raw, and later on too.
 
#1,349 ·
Was so busy at work today and tired by the time I got home that I forgot today was Seth's birthday. :trips8 Happy birthday to the only reason why I watch the main roster at this point!