WrestleMania 35: 5 ways Seth Rollins could beat Brock Lesnar at the PPV 

Rollins has a tough road ahead
Rollins has a tough road ahead

#5 Heel city

Heel Rollins is the best Rollins
Heel Rollins is the best Rollins

When Seth Rollins broke out as a singles competitor in 2014, he was given a huge boost of momentum from the fact he was the man to break up The Shield. Rollins was a cocky, arrogant, and egotistical heel that always got what he wanted, but no one can deny that his heel run was some of the best work he has done in his WWE career.

Heel Rollins was untouchable in the ring and on the mic, as he just felt naturally charismatic in that role, but WWE felt the need to turn this once great villain into a cookie cutter babyface. While babyface Seth Rollins is still a great version of the man, the truth is Rollins lost his edge when he turned into a babyface.

If WWE is smart enough to realize that Roman Reigns' return to Raw means that he needs a top heel to work with, then they will turn Seth Rollins heel at WrestleMania, as Rollins and Reigns being the two top stars on Raw makes sense.

While many of you would reject a Seth Rollins heel turn at WrestleMania, as it makes little sense due to there being a lack of reasoning for Rollins doing so, just refer to that same Triple H and Seth Rollins promo on Raw. Rollins exclaimed in that very same promo that he will do whatever it takes to become the new Universal Champion, even if it means being ruthless.

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