5 Ups & 3 Downs From WWE SmackDown (May 21)

By Jamie Kennedy /

3. Seth Rollins Is Obsessed

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Things just got weird.

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Seth Rollins claimed that he "blacked out" and doesn't remember attacking Cesaro at ringside. Then, contradicting himself, Rollins shouted at a downed Cesaro as the face was wheeled away on a stretcher; he asked why Cesaro is making him act this way.

It's all a little far-fetched, but there's some silver lining: Cesaro vs. Rollins is intense enough as a feud to work inside the cage at Hell In A Cell. They've already excelled at 'Mania, and they'd do so again if they were handed 20-25 minutes in the structure on 20 June and asked to keep making Cesaro look like a viable headline threat.

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Seth's obsessive behaviour is workable provided he doesn't delve too deep into that side of things. Nobody needs to see him become borderline Bray Wyatt-like, or go all stalker-ish like it's 2001, he's called DDP and he just jumped over from WCW.