WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 10 Things We Learned

4. Seth Rollins Has Contested A Title During 16 Consecutive Pay-Per-View Appearances

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Much-maligned by some (hilariously for not being Jim Ross), Michael Cole is nonetheless one of the most accomplished wrestling announcers on the planet. Perfect for WWE's needs, Cole can juggle information and keep a show ticking along like few others. There are few slips when the veteran is around, that's for sure.

During Hell In A Cell, Cole noted an interesting statistic involving none other than Seth Rollins. As the WWE Universal Title challenger made his way to the ring for a match against Kevin Owens, the announcer clearly couldn't wait to show off his research.

According to Michael Cole, Seth's last 16 pay-per-view appearances in WWE have all been in a bout that has a title on the line. This means that Rollins has either been defending or challenging for a championship during the last 16 consecutive pay-per-view showings he has managed.

That's impressive. Not only that, it also shows just how much faith WWE's top brass have in the man. Seth Rollins is routinely in the hunt for titles when fit, something Michael Cole was keen to point out.

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