WWE WrestleMania 31: 8 Shocking Turns That Could Happen On The Night
2. Seth Rollins
When is Seth Rollins going to cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase? It's the most popular question asked by WWE fans especially going into WrestleMania. The possibility of him cashing in the briefcase before, during or after the WWE Title match is so intriguing. Rollins isn't at a point in his career where he "needs" to turn face. However, the guy is so talented in the ring that it's very believable that the crowd would support him as a face. A lot of the best faces in wrestling history ascended the ranks as heels before they started getting cheered. Look at the likes of Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, Triple H and The Rock as examples of that. How could it happen? Use the Money in the Bank briefcase. It would be an incredible moment to see Rollins head down to the ring at WrestleMania to cash in to win the WWE Title. It's never happened before. Whether he was there to do it on current WWE Champion Brock Lesnar or potential future WWE Champion Roman Reigns, the chances are good that he would be cheered by the WrestleMania crowd. A lot of those fans are "smart" fans that travel a long way to go to WM and they cheer heels a lot of the time. WWE loves talking about "WrestleMania moments" all the time. For Rollins, the MITB cash in would definitely be his. It could also be that moment that turns him into a babyface too. Remember the massive ovation that Ziggler got when he won the World Title on Raw the night after WrestleMania in 2013? Rollins could get a massive pop at WrestleMania in front of a much bigger crowd. He could turn face because of how much he would be cheered. After he wins the WWE Title they could have other members of The Authority acting jealous of him and then he could say he outsmarted Triple H because he used them to get the title shot, but he doesn't want or need their help anymore. There are a lot of ways to get there.
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