If there's one WWE superstar who's really excelled over the past several months, making the best out of bad booking and boring TV, it's not number one contender Roman Reigns - it's "Mr. Money in the Bank" himself, Seth Rollins. Rollins has been WWE's MVP since his heel turn last June, and following a career-making performance at the Royal Rumble, fans are clamoring to see more for the former architect of the Shield. Randy Orton, through no fault of his own, squandered the momentum he had upon returning to WWE at Fast Lane. What should have been a straightforward quest for revenge against Rollins for putting him out of action turned into a feigned alliance lasting weeks and making Orton look bad. The two are finally at odds and headed for a showdown at 'Mania, but anyone can see that Rollins is the future. A win over Orton would help propel him even further, but that doesn't mean WWE is willing to beat one of their most protected superstars.