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10. Rollins Beats Reigns
After Roman Reigns beat AJ Styles at Extreme Rules, Seth Rollins made his much-anticipated return to WWE action. He attacked the WWE Champion, laying him out with a Pedigree and making it perfectly clear that he was after the title he never truly lost.
A month later, it seems like the feud hasn't really delivered. Though WWE's slick video packages have examined the history between the two men (dating back to their days in The Shield and Rollins's turn on Reigns), the champion and challenger themselves have been used sparingly on television.
One point that's been hammered home repeatedly, though, both by Rollins and the announcers, is that the "The Architect" never really lost the championship. In the eyes of Rollins (and JBL), that weakens Reigns's claim to being "The Guy." He still hasn't beaten the last champion.
As great as it would be to see Rollins beat Reigns for the title - and maybe even herald a change of priorities for the company - don't expect it to happen. The way the match has been promoted ensures that Reigns would look weak if he lost (even unfairly), and WWE's not about to weaken Reigns in any way.
Fans hoping for a Rollins title win can wait until he pins Ambrose in the Shield triple threat at SummerSlam.