WWE Money in the Bank 2019: 4 Reasons Why Seth Rollins Should Turn Heel

Why should WWE turn their biggest star heel?
Why should WWE turn their biggest star heel?

#3 A Leader Is Needed

Who is the man on Raw?
Who is the man on Raw?

The one thing that is missing on Raw at the moment is a leader, as that has not been the case for just a few months now, it has been a problem WWE has encountered for quite a few years.

Gone are the days when the fans could just identify with ease who the top star on a certain brand was, as the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena, and The Undertaker took charge. Now, this comparison is not fair, as most of the superstars on Raw could achieve the same level of success as those legends if the company gave them a fighting chance.

Seth Rollins is one of those superstars that could take charge of a brand if he was booked right, and the first step on getting the Universal Champion on that path is to switch his character from a bland babyface to white-hot heel.

When Rollins returned to the company after his injury in 2015, he was a top-notch heel that felt like a million bucks. That is the type of Rollins WWE needs at the moment, and if they could turn Rollins into that man at Money in the Bank then they should take the chance.


#2 Cutting Credibility

When Rollins lost the IC Title he wandered for a long time.
When Rollins lost the IC Title he wandered for a long time.

The one thing about this match between Styles and Rollins is the fact that many feel WWE is pushing this dream match too early on their calendar, as there are countless other bigger pay-per-views that could use this type of matchup to hype it up, but that criticism is of no use, as this match will be taking place as scheduled.

Nevertheless, if there is something to criticize with this match it is the fact that Rollins could lose his title at the event, as the Architect just won the belt from Brock Lesnar a month ago. WWE cutting his reign short damages two things in this situation.

The first being the credibility of the Universal Title, as this is a championship that seen more ups and downs than Finn Balor's WWE run, while the second thing is Rollins' career itself, as Rollins losing the title to Styles will render his reign as a waste that would also paint him as an individual not capable enough of leading the company.

We have seen in the past what happens to stars that lose their World Title in quick fashion (just take a look at Asuka). Rollins turning heel to take down an unbeatable Styles would be a clear cut way for him to save his credibility, as it allows Styles to lose in a manner that won't see him drop any momentum, and Rollins remains champion with a new path ahead.