3. Seth Rollins Is A Double Champion
When The Shield split up, a lot of fans thought that Seth Rollins might be the one to struggle. Both Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose seemed more likely candidates to become WWE Champions, but Rollins has defied those odds remarkably. It's a real show of faith in the man that he was booked to defeat John Cena for the United States Title at SummerSlam. Jon Stewart did play a big role in the finish, hitting Cena with a steel chair, but this was still Seth's moment. 2015 has been a big year for the man, and he now holds both the WWE World Heavyweight and United States Championship belts. Admittedly, there does seem to be a storm of some sort coming for Rollins, because it's unlikely he will hold both titles for long. Realistically, it makes sense to assume that it's the WWE Title that will be ripped from his grasp. Perhaps Sheamus will cash in his Money In The Bank privileges, or maybe WWE have something else in mind. It really doesn't seem too likely that Seth Rollins will be a double champ for months on end. SummerSlam could be the writing team's way of shifting him out of the main event scene slowly.
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