10 Impulse Reactions Following WWE Great Balls Of Fire

10. Duty-Bound

WWE have reframed pay-per-views in recent years to enhance the status of the card opener in order to maintain a crowd's introductory electricity. Many bonafide stars are now of the opinion that if 'you can't be last, be first' on the supercards, suggesting the days of the 'curtain jerker' are passé.

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However, no two performers currently deserve the derisory demotion more than Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt.

This is thankfully not the time or place to debate the nuances of Bray's persistent failings, but both he and 'The Kingslayer' reek of creative disinterest from the company's thoroughly disengaged writing team.

Wyatt's a lost cause at this point, but the fall of Seth Rollins has been something altogether more perplexing. A nothing defeat in a nothing match means nothing, so he'll have absorbed this lost before the end of the next edition of Monday Night Raw. The concern comes from just how little people care.

His redemptive quest fell flat at WrestleMania, he's been frozen out of the Universal Title picture almost entirely, and his dynamic moveset no longer pops the crowd as it did during his first flushes as a babyface with The Shield. As lazy a solution as it may be, the return to the flack jackets may suit him as well as his former comrades.

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