10 Reasons Seth Rollins Should Leave Royal Rumble As WWE Champion

5. He Has Ready Made Storylines With Five Top Babyfaces

Whenever a major event take place in wrestling one of the first things that pops into people's minds is where the story is going to go next. It must be the same thing for wrestlers too because they probably want to know where their character is headed next. The beautiful thing about a Rollins run with the WWE Title is that there are several ready made feuds with WWE's top babyfaces. He has spent the last seven months feuding with so many guys that it will be easy to pick an opponent for him at the next PPV as well as down the road. John Cena - This rivalry has been hot since Night of Champions when Rollins cost him the WWE Title. They've had a number of big matches with Cena winning the Tables Match at TLCS and then Rollins beating him in a cage match on Raw although it wasn't a clean win. Roman Reigns - They were brothers in The Shield. Rollins turned on him. They really haven't had a big match to settle their differences. It will happen eventually. Dean Ambrose - Rollins turned on him when they were in The Shield and then it was arguably the hottest feud in WWE in 2014. They had a few high profile matches that didn't really resolve anything. A future feud would be smart. Daniel Bryan - Since Bryan's had issues with The Authority going back to SummerSlam 2013, it makes sense that Rollins would have issues with him. It's probably the best feud that Rollins could have, which is covered on the next page. Randy Orton - Orton was taken out a few months ago thanks to an attack from Rollins. They had issues for most of 2014 even though they appeared to be on the same team. When Orton comes backs as a face likely at the Royal Rumble, his main target will be Rollins. It should be a great feud. Compare Rollins to Lesnar. In Lesnar's case, he has no storyline with anybody other than Cena. That's weak. There are more options with Rollins, which makes him a better choice to be the WWE Champion.
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