WWE: 6 Reasons Why Seth Rollins Shouldn't Have Turned Heel

With Seth Rollins turning on Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns to join Evolution, the move essentially ended The Shield as we know it. Sure, Reigns and Ambrose may continue to team together for some time, but it just won€™t have the same dynamic without Rollins. At two different periods in the group€™s history WWE teased the beginning of a storyline breakup. Nothing ever came of it, and the group was turned babyface just a couple months ago. Suddenly, after the group appeared to have vanquished Evolution once and for all to begin their next chapter, they were broken up. Rollins turned on his friends and gave them one hell of a chair beating. No one saw it coming. By the sound of things, it appears that Vince McMahon made the call to turn Rollins perhaps just days before it went down. Due to Raw€™s struggling ratings as of late, he may have felt he needed to do something big. This was not the big idea that he should have picked. It was a move that many immediately wished wouldn€™t have happened. With the way WWE storylines have carried out as of late, fans rightfully don€™t seem to have high hopes for where this is headed. They just want their Shield back. Here are six reasons why turning Seth Rollins heel was a mistake.
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