10 Biggest WWE Changes Since Seth Rollins Went Out Injured

After the shake up, the pieces are starting fall into place.

Seth Rollins' injury ranks as one of WWE's biggest disasters in 2015, one which threatened so many different facets of the business. Numerous plans had been in place, both directly and indirectly linked to Rollins. As a result of losing the Champion, Vince McMahon and the creative team were forced into action. They had to change various short term and long term bookings, meaning that the company and the future is now looking drastically different to how it was envisioned just a month ago. The pieces are now starting to fall into place, regarding the new direction of WWE and its top talents. It is a bold new vision, one that has several WrestleMania 32 implications.

10. Triple H Vs Rollins Is Now Triple H Vs Reigns

Triple H may feel a little bit sorry for himself over the way things have gone recently. First of all, he was meant to be facing The Rock at WrestleMania 32, only for that to fall through. The next best option was the long teased Triple H versus Seth Rollins match, with the student turning babyface on the master. No doubt about it, that would have been one hell of a bout! But like The Rock, Rollins has had to drop out. His knee injury is going to be nowhere near healed enough for a return at Mania. Even SummerSlam 2016 is doubtful. That means Triple H has gone with the next best thing, Roman Reigns. The show closing angle at Survivor Series set it up, as did the confrontation on Raw the following evening. It looks a very strong possibility for WrestleMania, otherwise, who else would Hunter work with?
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