10 Best WWE Workers Since 2010

3. Seth Rollins

Ryback Seth Rollins
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Seth Rollins was not only The Architect of The Shield, but he was also easily their best wrestler.

Rollins has been one of the workhorses of the company over the past few years, as the three hour Raw era meant the top heels have been relied on to provide longer promos than ever before, and deliver longer matches as well. While given this big opportunity, Rollins has excelled, and cemented himself as one of the elite workers in the company.

In The Shield, he took part in fantastic matches against Evolution, The Wyatt Family and Team Hell No. That alone would garner him high praise, but in singles competition he’s been even better. He can work with virtually everyone on the roster, and despite being so good in the ring with such a wide variety of offense, he can make the crowd turn against him in an instant.

Ever since he’s joined the company, Rollins has become a better performer and more confident with each passing year. If he doesn’t have any more serious injuries, he could someday become one of WWE's all-time best workers.

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