Seth Rollins broke the hearts of even the most manliest men when he destroyed The Shield and sold out to The Authority last year. Since then, he's slowly been building himself up to the WWE's top heel, winning the Money in the Bank Ladder Match and effortlessly taking Randy Orton's place as the face and future of the company after a well placed curb stomp. Despite a loss to Orton earlier on in the night, Rollins would end up main eventing WrestleMania when he cashed in and pinned Roman Reigns to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. His career is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down. However, while he might be excelling as a heel right now, a face turn for Seth Rollins is what's best for business. After getting worldwide news coverage for the WWE thanks to his feud with Jon Stewart, it's clear that Rollins is someone who can represent the company on a large scale, but being a heel holds his career back in that and many other respects. Here, you will find the ten definitive reasons why Rollins must turn babyface. Whether it's to better his WWE World Heavyweight Championship reign or to open the door to a reunion of a certain trio, there's no denying that these are all a necessity for the new champ.