10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Seth Rollins

WrestleMania 31's WWE Champion is the true Rated R Superstar.

Seth Rollins is the new WWE Champion. His victory at the end of WrestleMania 31 was reward for what has been a stunning two and a half years on the main WWE roster. As the best wrestler in the business, it is fitting that he now holds the championship. He really was the best in-ring worker of 2014 and has been sublime as the most over heel in the company. Recognising his talent, WWE took the decision to have Rollins cash in his Money In The Bank briefcase towards the end of Brock Lesnar's WWE Title match with Roman Reigns. The match was made a triple threat, with Rollins getting the curb stomp and pin on Reigns after Lesnar was speared out of the ring. Seth is now enjoying his career peak, comfortable in the narrative that WWE are presenting with his character. But the truth behind the scenes hasn't always been a story of success. There's been failures and controversies, even some successes that the WWE wants you to forget about. But before Rollins' past is exposed, fans should be mindful that he has learned from his mistakes and is primed to be a main event act for years to come. Some fans are even calling him the new Shawn Michaels. It is great to be a fan of his work, but like any of us, there's a past that hasn't always been so spectacular.
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