8 Ways WWE Can Reinvent Seth Rollins

3. Form A New Stable

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Capitalizing on the same principle as pairing him with younger talent in a tag team, this has the added benefit of hiding Seth in a crowd until the fans stop hating him so much. Or until WWE decides to embrace that hatred and build upon it as mentioned before. Whichever comes first, really.

Either scenario could lead to a great shine for some newer stars making their way to Raw. And with Seth being the leader, the success of the group will naturally rub off on him as well. And with the nice bit of storytelling that stables lead to, (when done right) their inevitable separation could result in a great turn or feud in the future for Seth.

As seen with his exit from The Shield, ending a stable in a big way can lead to big things for all involved. Dean Ambrose used this launching point to she shed his cocoon, and went on to open his wings and reinvent himself as Jon Moxley. The now international star is better than ever in his new home main eventing for AEW. Roman Reigns went on to become one of WWE's cornerstones, and Rollins became a two time Universal champion.

It is safe to say when done right, a stable can be a great turning point or even launching point for a wrestler's career. And using Rollins' experience as "The Architect" this time in a leadership role might help him actually recover from this terrible Bray Wyatt nightmare.

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