4. Seth Rollins
Before injury ended his run as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins was almost single-handedly carrying RAW and WWE as a whole on a weekly basis. He took the tired heel authority figure story and excelled in it, proving everyone who doubted his heel credentials wrong in the process. He wasn't booked as the strongest champion of all time, but despite that his work inside the ropes was stellar to say the least. Throughout his run he put on fantastic RAW and PPV matches against opponents such as Neville, Dolph Ziggler, Dean Ambrose and many others. He has proved time and time again that he can put on top drawer matches with all types of opponents. AJ Styles is in the same bracket. When he was in TNA he was given a whole lot of rubbish when it came to stories, but he would always produce the goods in the ring, whether he was up against big men such as Abyss or smaller guys like Amazing Red. AJ Styles vs. Seth Rollins is exactly the type of match you would expect to see in PWG, and it would be absolutely bananas. Hopefully we get to see this in a WWE ring when Rollins returns from injury.
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Born in the middle of Wales in the middle of the 1980's, John can't quite remember when he started watching wrestling but he has a terrible feeling that Dino Bravo was involved. Now living in Prague, John spends most of his time trying to work out how Tomohiro Ishii still stands upright. His favourite wrestler of all time is Dean Malenko, but really it is Repo Man. He is the author of 'An Illustrated History of Slavic Misery', the best book about the Slavic people that you haven't yet read. You can get that and others from www.poshlostbooks.com.
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