Tuesday, August 23, 2016


I’m going to make a very bold statement. A statement so bold that a lot of people may not like me for saying it. Here it is. Seth Rollins needs to go back to NXT for a while. Now before you write me and say how crazy I am, let me explain. Let’s look at what this man has done in the past couple of years. First, with the use of his brilliant (Yes, I say that sarcastically) turnbuckle powerbomb, he pretty much ended Sting’s legendary career. Sting was not able to go out on his own terms and that absolutely sickens me. Then, Seth injures himself by attempting to perform a powerbomb with his opponent in the corner. Seth blew out his knee and is out several months. Then at Summerslam, in his Universal Title match with Finn Balor, Rollins injures Finn’s shoulder by using, surprise surprise, the turnbuckle powerbomb. Is anyone else noticing a pattern here? Now look I realize that Seth Rollins is a great athlete. I really do. On top of that, he’s a great mic worker. He has the “Look” that WWE so desperately seeks. However, this man is ruining careers and lively hoods. WWE was about to push Finn Balor to the moon by giving him their first ever Universal Championship. On this past Monday’s Raw, Finn had to relinquish that title all because of Seth Rollins recklessness. With that being said here’s what you do. You put Seth Rollins in NXT for a month or two. He already has a cocky attitude so give him a “Let me show you how it’s done” type of persona towards the younger wrestlers. Meanwhile, have him learn his craft again. Have him work very closely with Triple H. Then, when the higher ups think he’s ready and not so reckless, have him come back up for a redemption angle. Send Seth Rollins back to NXT. The future of the business depends on it. Do you think Seth Rollins should go back to NXT just for some seasoning? Why or why not? Comment below!

5 comments:

  1. I think he will be banned from using the move.
    Problem solved.
    Can't demote him, he's one of the top dogs.

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  2. Here's the only real problem w Rollins (and while he won't read this, I wish he would cuz he's damn good) is his style. His style is patterned after guys (I'm referring to the throws and and the lifts and that's his big mo e set) that are significantly stronger than him. I know he put on a ton of muscle there but that can actually work against strength and for quick less controlled bursts of power. I think this is all fallout of the curb stomp and some bad luck. Finn's shoulder was going...it just went on that move. You don't immediately sustain that injury like that. Hold a car door while it drives away at 50mph is how you immediately sustain that injury. It's not an impact injury that just helped. But yea...I think the guy is built for quick graples. Ever seen kaiji tomato do speedo? Well that's just a kid otaku doing it and he looks awesome at it, imagine if a guy as tenured as Rollins and as quick started using it. How about a couple top rope cutter variations like marufuji uses. Low, quick tackles and pinning combos. more suplexes which are pretty controlled when you throw one as good as Rollins. Take him away from the legit power moves. They aren't his bag. That's a big part of going from the good to the best is knowing your strengths and avoiding your weakness. Look at Kenny omega right now he modified his style to perfection and pretty much everybody knows he's the smartest worker in the world right now. Rollins will be fine he's just gotta shore some stuff up.

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  3. Oh in case anyone is wondering speedo is a running inside cradle off an Irish whip. It's right up Rollins ally he's seriously quick. He gets low too. Fill out a more finesse style attack with low grapples and CHEAT MORE lol. Dudes gotta heel up. But he's got it.

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  4. Oh in case anyone is wondering speedo is a running inside cradle off an Irish whip. It's right up Rollins ally he's seriously quick. He gets low too. Fill out a more finesse style attack with low grapples and CHEAT MORE lol. Dudes gotta heel up. But he's got it.

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  5. Here's the only real problem w Rollins (and while he won't read this, I wish he would cuz he's damn good) is his style. His style is patterned after guys (I'm referring to the throws and and the lifts and that's his big mo e set) that are significantly stronger than him. I know he put on a ton of muscle there but that can actually work against strength and for quick less controlled bursts of power. I think this is all fallout of the curb stomp and some bad luck. Finn's shoulder was going...it just went on that move. You don't immediately sustain that injury like that. Hold a car door while it drives away at 50mph is how you immediately sustain that injury. It's not an impact injury that just helped. But yea...I think the guy is built for quick graples. Ever seen kaiji tomato do speedo? Well that's just a kid otaku doing it and he looks awesome at it, imagine if a guy as tenured as Rollins and as quick started using it. How about a couple top rope cutter variations like marufuji uses. Low, quick tackles and pinning combos. more suplexes which are pretty controlled when you throw one as good as Rollins. Take him away from the legit power moves. They aren't his bag. That's a big part of going from the good to the best is knowing your strengths and avoiding your weakness. Look at Kenny omega right now he modified his style to perfection and pretty much everybody knows he's the smartest worker in the world right now. Rollins will be fine he's just gotta shore some stuff up.

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