5 stars Seth Rollins should face after Hell in a Cell
Seth Rollins has been booked as a weak championWWE hasn’t done a great job of building the Hell in a Cell match between Seth Rollins and Kane for WWE’s World Heavyweight Title. Hell (no pun intended), it hasn’t done much of a job besides this past Monday of building any momentum heading into the pay-per-view other than Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker, and that has been fractured at best.What WWE has done is created a bit of a conundrum as to how it will handle Seth Rollins and booking the company’s top heel once he has had his date with the Director of Operations. Right now, I think it’s fair to say fans would give anything to see someone else across the ring in the cage when these two superstars meet.Where is Daniel Bryan or CM Punk when you need them?"The Architect" has been booked as a weak champion throughout his reign thus far, constantly losing cleanly on WWE television despite holding the richest prize in the game,” writes Mike Smollins of sportsworldnews.com. “It's one thing to lose to John Cena, the face of the franchise, but it's another to be defeated by Ryback and J&J Security, both which have happened during his run with the gold.”How WWE plans to go forward with two months left in 2015 should help determine how Rollins will be used as the company at some point reaches its zenith with the former Shield member. We all know Roman Reigns is waiting in the wings, as the hierarchy has pushed him on us more in the past two months than we care to take – hoping he gets better on the microphone and makes the fans of John Cena accept him as their new hero.Excuse me while I throw up in my mouth a bit.Rollins, who is not the best in front of a camera is solid in the center of the ring – where he should be. And what happens in four days is still a mystery. Who can step to the plate and challenge Rollins – not only take him to the limit – but beat him and move forward?Here are a few options to consider.
#1 Dean Ambrose
WWE’s new guarded face. He is getting better with each passing day, leading off Raw, becoming the perfect complement to both Roman Reigns and Randy Orton. Ambrose deserves better than he gets from the WWE and it shows.
His work is solid and he gets more pops than 90 percent of the locker room from the WWE Universe. What Ambrose has going for him is history with Rollins. The other thing that works in his favor is when the two get in the ring, there is electricity. Move for move, shot for shot – they are poetry on the stage.
They also tell a story few identify with. Professional wrestling is all about storytelling and a dance that is perpetual. When these two are in the ring, it’s like Rick Steamboat and Randy Savage from a time gone by.