Huge Seth Rollins feud just waiting to happen, WWE analyst says
Seth Rollins has set his sights on 'Big' Bronson Reed, who put him out of action for two whole months. On his way to the ring to address Reed last week, The Visionary also crossed paths with CM Punk.
Punk vs. Rollins is expected to happen at WrestleMania 41 as per new reports, but Sam Roberts feels The Visionary will have something to say about Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at some point.
Speaking on his NotSam Wrestling podcast, WWE analyst Sam Roberts pointed to the fact that Seth has not addressed everything that transpired since April 2024, which includes Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns teaming up.
"Seth Rollins is just a guy living on an island. Seth Rollins is out here for himself and himself alone," Sam Roberts said. "We don't know what the greater Seth Rollins is all about. He hasn't really talked about WrestleMania at all."
It was The Architect who offered to be a 'Shield' to The American Nightmare in the latter's war against The Bloodline. They wrestled Roman Reigns and The Rock at WrestleMania XL Night One.
Despite their failed attempt to defeat the powerhouse duo on The Grandest Stage of Them All, Rollins wound up playing a crucial role in Night Two's main event. He sacrificed himself as bait to save Rhodes from The Tribal Chief during the main event title match.
"We haven't really talked to him about how he feels about everything going on with Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns right now. How he feels about being the ultimate 'Shield.' How he feels about the fact that he handed Cody Rhodes that opportunity; the ability to beat Roman Reigns. He hasn't been offered a shot at the title. So I think there is a lot on the bone with Seth Rollins," he added. [From 59:38 to 1:00:40]
Check out his comments in the video below:
Like Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens also supported Cody Rhodes during his rivalry with The Bloodline
Sam Roberts was talking about how the former World Heavyweight Champion will have problems with Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes for teaming up with Roman Reigns after they were put through the wringer by The Bloodline leading up to The Show of Shows.
This was exactly the sentiment echoed by Kevin Owens, who pulled the trigger and attacked Rhodes at Bad Blood after the latter teamed up with Reigns to defeat Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in the show's main event.
With The American Nightmare and The Architect separated by the brand split and their own programs, do you see Rhodes vs. Rollins in the not-too-distant future?
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