10 Ways To Save WrestleMania 31 After Royal Rumble Disaster

2. Allow Seth Rollins To Do More Seth Rollins Things

Seth Rollins put on an absolutely stupendous performance at the Royal Rumble. The diving elbow to the annouce table, the Phoenix Splash, the countless reversals, everything he did was text book. (Well almost, but we won't mention that seemingly botched knee to Brock Lesnar's head.) This match promised much for Rollins as it was his first official challenge for WWE's main title, and it certainly won't be his last. Lesnar and Cena are renowned for pulling out all the stops in the big matches and they kept true to form in this classic. Rollins not only ran with the two established stars but actually managed to outshine them. He's a serious player now. Some of the spots he pulled off were simply magnificent, and something he should be allowed to do more often in the upcoming big matches he will be involved in. What WWE does with him now is critical. He will (more than likely) be the WWE World Heavyweight Champion in the next six months whenever he decides to cash in the Money In The Bank briefcase, but how he gets there could shape his time as champion. That performance last night has opened up to the possibility of him becoming a baby face, due to the reaction of the fans after the final bell. He was given a standing ovation, and deservedly so. Whatever happens, the more we see moments of brilliance like he treated us to last night, the better.
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