Sadly, Rollins' Intercontinental Championship reign hasn't really been the best
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Seth Rollins is the most popular WWE Superstar right now. Why should he drop the Championship he holds then, you rightfully ask?! The answer stems from the fact that the title has somehow been relegated to the back of the line ever since he became the Champion. His feud with Dean Ambrose has taken centerstage.
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Rollins should just have been booked in Open Challenges every week. He can have great matches with just about anyone on the roster. Rollins would have made the title mean something again.
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That has not been the case, as the title has been all but forgotten during his reign. Moreover, superstars like Finn Balor or Elias could really use the title to add credibility to their current runs.
Plus, Rollins needs to drop the title to Ambrose, so that he can rise up the ranks to Universal Championship contention if the rumours of Rollins vs. Lesnar at WrestleMania 35 are indeed true.
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