Top 5 feuds of The architect “Seth Rollins”
Seth Rollins made his WWE debut as a member of The Shield at Survivor Series 2012, and he hasn’t looked back since. He began his career with the business in FCW in 2010 and proceeded with tremendous triumph in NXT in 2012.
He’s become one of the best wrestlers in the world during his time with the business, becoming the first-ever NXT Champion, a 6-time WWE Tag Team Champion, a 1-time United States Champion, a 2-time Intercontinental Champion, a 2-time WWE Champion, and a 2-time Universal Champion. Rollins has had various rivalries throughout his career, ranging from blood feuds to title fights. In that vein, here are some of his most memorable WWE feuds.
Top 5 feuds of Seth Rollins
The Beast Brock Lesnar
The rivalry between Seth Rollins and Brock Lesnar began at WrestleMania 31 when Rollins won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Lesnar by cashing in Money In The Bank. Following that, there was a slew of excellent bouts. After Rollins won the 2019 Royal Rumble and defeated The Beast at WrestleMania, they were at their finest.
Lesnar eventually turned the tables on Rollins and cashed in Money In The Bank on him, setting up another fantastic match at SummerSlam. This was simply a big hard slog between two men who despise one other, with both of them winning important battles. It just served to elevate each of them, as well as assist produce two of Rollins’ most memorable WrestleMania moments.
Dean Ambrose
When The Shield split up, it was a contentious matter, with some fans believing WWE could have gotten more out of the team. Whether you think it was too early or not, it is undeniable that it produced one of the best feuds of the modern age.
When their feud began in the summer of 2014, Ambrose and Rollins made WWE must-see television, resulting in some of the best segments and battles we’ve seen in recent years.
The Viper Randy Orton
In a long time, this was one of the best long-term writing in the whole WWE.
Randy Orton was The Authority’s treasure until Rollins stepped along and replaced him as the new golden kid. Orton attacked Rollins and The Authority as a result of this, but he was hauled out of the match after Rollins curb stomped him into steel steps.
Orton would subsequently assault him, setting the stage for a fantastic match at WrestleMania and another at Extreme Rules. This was an excellent narrative, with both men performing admirably in their parts.
John Cena
Seth Rollins has always traversed paths with John Cena as he progressed up the card. Cena gathered men to take down The Shield, so Rollins and Cena originally faced off in six-man tag fights, but their first singles match would come in late 2013.
Cena and Rollins would fight each other more regularly after that, and their chemistry would only improve.
Rollins vs. Cena was a sure-fire classic by 2015, and it led to an incredible SummerSlam double title bout that would’ve been flawless if it hadn’t been for the celeb intervention. Cena is gradually leaving the WWE, but presumably, we’ll get to see these two fight again.
The Hunter Triple H
Triple H got engaged with Rollins in a fatal 4-way match for the vacated Universal Championship, believing he was going to assist him, but rather he administered a pedigree to Rollins, causing him to lose. This infuriated Rollins, prompting him to attend NXT Takeover and subsequently approach Stephanie McMahon in order to avail HHH.
As a consequence of all of this, Triple H and Seth Rollins had one of the best non-sanctioned bouts at WrestleMania 33, in which Rollins triumphed. This was a fantastic feud with a lot of emotions that made it easy to rally behind Rollins following Triple H’s treachery, with their WrestleMania battle being one of Rollins’ most famous matches.
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