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Can Rollins be ‘The Future of WWE’ on his own?
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has always seemed to get by with a little help from his friends — heck, he’s even gotten assists from people he can’t stand. Yet, in the past week, The Architect has been set on proving that he doesn’t need The Authority to fight his battles for him, reinforcing his desire for solitude in a scathing address to the WWE Universe on SmackDown.
Is this bravado misplaced? Many of Rollins’ successes since dismantling The Shield — including hisMoney in the Bank Contract Ladder Match victory last year — involved at least some Authority intervention. Will Rollins eat his words this week as his Ladder Match with Dean Ambrose approaches?
Speaking of The Lunatic Fringe, the unstable Superstar is still in possession of the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Will Rollins get his hands on his prize before Money in the Bank, or will Ambrose continue this high-stakes game of Keep Away?
How will John Cena respond to Kevin Owens?
“‘Hustle, Loyalty, Respect’? ‘Never Give Up’? John, that’s not how it works in the real world. This happily ever after fairytale fantasy that you’ve been force-feeding kids around the world for the last 10 years is absolute garbage. Someone needs to put an end to the corruption of our children’s minds by John Cena, and I will gladly be the one to step up and do just that in our rematch at Money in the Bank.’”
So said Kevin Owens Thursday night on SmackDown, boldly labeling the United States Champion’s indomitable attitude as mere delusion and criticizing The Champ of lying to young people around the world. This bitter address came moments before Owens introduced his own version of Cena’s ongoing open challenge and obliterated Zack Ryder with two Pop-up Powerbombs.
Cena has never faced an opponent quite like Owens before, but as history has shown, Cena won’t let these accusations go unanswered. What will Cena say — or do — in response to Owens’ scathing criticisms Monday night on Raw, six nights before Money in the Bank?
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