4 WWE superstars whose stock has risen since SummerSlam 2018 and 3 whose stock has fallen

Changes in fortunes.
Changes in fortunes.

#6 Seth Rollins (Fallen)

The past few months haven't been kind to Rollins.
The past few months haven't been kind to Rollins.

Becky Lynch's boyfriend, Seth Rollins, has not necessarily suffered a drop in terms of position on the card. However, his popularity has waned to a massive degree. One year ago, Rollins was the underdog babyface who was hell-bent on winning back his Intercontinental Championship, to defend it consistently. Rollins' character remained strong through 2018 and into 2019, powering through a mediocre feud with Dean Ambrose to win the men's Royal Rumble Match this year.

He won the Universal Championship from Brock Lesnar in an exciting opening to WrestleMania 35, but his reign did not impress. After a world-class title match against AJ Styles, Rollins was stuck in an interminable rivalry with Baron Corbin. It culminated with him and Becky Lynch being paired together on WWE TV, compromising the momentum of both of them, particularly Rollins.

His Twitter comments have not helped one bit, showing him in a bad light and souring him a lot in the eyes of fans. This, along with the questionable booking of his character, has contributed to Seth Rollins' downfall since 'Mania.


#5 B-Team (Fallen)

They have fallen so far.
They have fallen so far.

When the Miz was drafted to SmackDown last year, Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel seemed like they would get lost back in the shuffle without their Miztourage leader. However, they took advantage of a pretty empty Raw tag team division and carved out a fun little act that got over pretty quickly. The B-Team was born and soon later, they won the Raw Tag Team Championship.

Dallas and Axel defended the titles on last year's SummerSlam kickoff show against the Revival, before losing them a couple of weeks later to Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre. B-Team had an enjoyable run, but it was never going to last that long. They quickly sank into the neglected undercard of WWE's tag team division, rarely featuring on TV.

Even with a heel turn and a move to SmackDown, their role right now is to put Heavy Machinery over every Tuesday before the show begins. A big fall from their situation last year.

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