10 Conclusions From WWE RAW (June 15)
1. Rollins Is A Dead Man Walking
Once Seth Rollins went backstage to face Triple H and Stephanie McMahon after thanking nobody but himself for his success at Money In The Bank, it was clear that The Architect had orchestrated his own doom.
With The Authority making it apparent that the decision on who the WWE Champion's next challenger would be was out of his hands, Rollins was left with the task of trying to weasel his way back into the affections of J & J Security and Kane in order to find out just who his next opponent might be.
Seth's search for information was fruitless of course, until he joined The Game and Steph in the ring at the close of proceedings. A bullish Rollins was prepared for anyone on the roster, apparently, and quite prepared to prove that the faith invested in him would produce a diamond rather than crumbling to dust.
Until Brock's theme hit, naturally.
The WWE Champion's face fell through the floor. Soon after Lesnar had made his way to the ring, Rollins found himself all alone with The Beast Incarnate.
Rollins wisely got the hell out of dodge, not liking the idea of an early trip to Suplex City; that comes in 5 weeks, when he defends the WWE title he stole from Lesnar at Battleground.
Until then, The Architect is on death row.