“I feel like I can do anything”; Seth Rollins reflects on his Character evolution in WWE scrutinizing his current run
Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins is one of the most consistent and reliable assets for WWE right now. It would not be inappropriate to quote that he’s definitely the modern day Shawn Michaels quite symbolically resembling like the Heartbreak Kid in terms of the in-ring quality and trash talking expertise.
He recently cherished his 10th WWE NXT debut Anniversary on June 27 which embarked a glorious decade for the Visionary. Rollins have been putting on some real hard work for years now and there’s no cap for why he’s counted among the top stars in WWE today. If you look around over the last 3 years, Seth Rollins hasn’t missed a step and have been involved in some of the greatest rivalries of the modern era.
For the better part of 2021, Rollins took bragging rights against the Rated-R Superstar Edge which then eventually ignited a dream feud between the two superstars. They had an engaging and personal bad blood for each other (kayfabe wise), and the WWE programming was graced by their epic segments which were immensely appreciated for being so organic.
Seth also had a brilliant trilogy with Cody Rhodes this year delivering a hat trick of unbelievably slobber-knocking masterpieces. However, Cody got sidelined following Hell in a Cell after he tore up his Pectoral Muscle. After that, Seth began a rivalry with Matt Riddle, a man whom the Visionary actually despised in real life for controversies between their respective wives.
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Seth Rollins talks about his Character Evolution in WWE
The former Universal Champion Seth Rollins was the latest guest on Ryan Satin’s Out of Character podcast alongside her wife Becky Lynch where he talked about various topics including the different phases of characters he’s went through over the last decade in this company.
“There’s no limits, right? The character can do anything. You you kinda look at the evolution of my character over the last decade, it’s really there always some sort of impetus for change or why it’s gone from a certain direction, you know, from the Shield to money in the bank character to architect kinda stuff, to you know The Beast Slayer, The Kingslayer to Messiah and the Visionary. But the one we’re at right now feels like the most freedom and we kinda do anything with this.”
Rollins reminded everyone about the every aspect of himself which he’s played throughout his career. However, it seems like like Mr. Rollins is immensely enjoying his current jokerish kinda gimmick where he acts like a comedian for a while, then his mood swings and he becomes a sudden menace.
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