5 Things we learnt from Seth Rollins' Interview

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Even the blizzard couldn’t stop WWE from making the show go on. There were in total five sit down interviews and out of it, two featured Lesnar, Reigns and the master Paul Heyman. The first interview to take place was the one with Seth Rollins. He looked worn out but still delivered his lines well. It was an interview not more than 7 minutes long. But it was more to accentuate his character and show some signs for what’s to happen in the future.Here are the five things we learnt from his Interview-

#5 He underestimated Lesnar

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Even after evading Lesnar for weeks and running away the moment the 37 year old charged towards him, it wasn’t enough to indicate that Rollins knows what Lesnar is capable of, it was a bit humbling of a heel to say that he underestimated the monster that is Lesnar. Rollins highlighted everything that he did, how comfortable he is on the top rope and taking various leaps including the Phoenix Splash but yet acknowledged that he did fall short.

But that was just the beginning of his interview. Things picked up as he moved on.

#4 But he\'s not done yet

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Now that he knows what Lesnar is made of, he mentioned how he has what Lesnar does not have and that is Plan B. The Money In the Bank briefcase is still in Rollins’ hands and and the cash in is coming soon as it has to be done before July. The 28 year old already has an idea about all of the opponents that he might have to go through to get to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Those people are Lesnar and Roman Reigns.

#3 There might be an eventual face off

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Rollins hasn’t faced Lesnar alone. While Cena was the cornerstone of the triple threat match, holding the match together, an important link, the best spots of the match came from Lesnar and Rollins. Whether it was going through the announce table, through the barricade, throwing the TV monitor or the leap towards the Spanish announce table to the Phoenix splash to selling every move there is- Lesnar and Rollins gave the fans in Philly one heck of a show.

It’ll be interesting whether WWE cashes in on that little fact.

#2 He\'s not afraid of Lesnar

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Just when you thought Rollins’ interview was over and he was going to leave when his cue came, Rollins made things a little bit more interesting. He refused to leave ‘his’ chair to make way for Lesnar. Throughout the interview he made sure to make everyone believe that he and Lesnar are not done and then he stood toe to toe with the Beast and did not even blink. That’s not something you see from a heel everyday and to add to that he still plays being a heel so well.

#1 The chemistry

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Rollins and Lesnar have displayed tremendous in-ring chemistry and there is an actual, logical storyline between them. The friction is understandable and it was great to see them come face to face again on Monday, even if it was for a few minutes. This is something that the WWE should dwelve on more. While Rollins is a spoilt brat, Lesnar is the cocky veteran in the room. While Rollins may be young and restless and disrespectful, Lesnar is just too comfortable saying that the 28 year old kid is just upset that he got his a** kicked.

It was a fun interaction between the two. Rollins throwing off the chair was a nice touch.

One of Samoa Joe's colleagues had harsh words for him HERE

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