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3. Seth Rollins Learned How To Carry Himself By Watching Roman Reigns

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Crashing onto WWE's main roster at Survivor Series 2012, Seth Rollins made up one third of The Shield. Alongside Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns, Rollins developed into one of the most exciting characters on WWE television. In his own words, Seth was missing one vital component.

During an interview conducted by Sky Sports, Rollins admitted that it was humbling to watch a less-experienced performer (in this case Roman Reigns) carry himself with such confidence. Always walking with purpose, Reigns was a head-turner whenever he entered the room.

This was something Seth Rollins couldn't help but notice. Without mincing his words, Rollins claims he learned how to carry himself like a WWE main event star by paying attention to Roman's mannerisms and overall personality.

Admiring the way his peer talked to others, Seth began to take notes. Reigns was so sure of himself for someone so new to the industry, instantly endearing himself to backstage officials and wrestlers alike. It will come as a surprise for many to hear that Rollins learned so much from Roman Reigns.

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