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Post by T R W on Mar 18, 2015 9:41:42 GMT -5
I get what you're saying, but you really just need to specify that you mean his character, which is dictated by WWE creative, and not actually Rollins himself, in what he's doing on the mic and in the ring, was my point. From a character standpoint, I sort of agree but as a heel, he's going to be a hypocrite and he's going to think even the most minute of achievements are the greatest feats in the world. I like what they did Monday. We assumed, not really but kayfabe, that Rollins over stepped his position, when in reality the Authority was still on the same page the entire time. This made Randy put his guard down, and led him to believe he had Rollins right where he wanted him. Rollins turning on the Shield was a big moment in WWE history. That's the kind of moment that makes the DVDs and gets shown 20 years from now. Not every feud out is going to feel like that or have that moment. A guy doing something less important doesn't mean he's regressed, especially if said guy ends up becoming WWE Champion with the Authority standing around him. Basically this. Seth Rollins is still the phenomenal performer that he has been for years. However, the booking and creative has handled the entire Rollins/Orton feud so poorly. Seth Rollins is still a top five all around performer in the company, and top three in ring wise. Precisely. I understand what he is trying to say, but he is focusing the blame on the wrong entity.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 9:45:13 GMT -5
That was awesome when Sting came out and helped Orton fight off the Authority!!!
I imagine somewhere out there in TV land there was an 8 or 9 year old thinking to themselves that Rollins was really going to get it when his match with Orton came up at the end of the show. I mean come on, without the Authority backing him up, that dirty heel Rollins didn't stand a chance!!! Am I right?
It was all just a sneaky plan by Rollins that none of us saw coming. But Sting saw it coming and saved the day vigilante style. Or maybe he was just doing a routine rafter patrol and spotted trouble. Who knows?
HHH better be ready for the Stinger-man come Mania!!! Believe that!!!
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Post by punksnotdead on Mar 18, 2015 9:49:07 GMT -5
T hat was awesome when Sting came out and helped Orton fight off the Authority!!!I imagine somewhere out there in TV land there was an 8 or 9 year old thinking to themselves that Rollins was really going to get it when his match with Orton came up at the end of the show. I mean come on, without the Authority backing him up, that dirty heel Rollins didn't stand a chance!!! Am I right? It was all just a sneaky plan by Rollins that none of us saw coming. But Sting saw it coming and saved the day vigilante style. Or maybe he was just doing a routine rafter patrol and spotted trouble. Who knows? HHH better be ready for the Stinger-man come Mania!!! Believe that!!! Agreed and something that is also being overlooked. The Authority has kind of been separated from the Sting vs HHH feud since Survivor Series and the fallout. Last night felt like that feud and what the Authority has been doing since last summer all exist within the same universe again. I thought Sting's moment with Orton was amazing and I loved that those two feuds came together on Monday.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Mar 18, 2015 12:21:35 GMT -5
Next week Rollins is gonna tie a bucket in the air with the MITB briefcase underneath. Once Orton goes to pick up the briefcase... hilarity will ensue. No serious... Rollins is fine. Please let R-Truth do this next week.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 12:47:31 GMT -5
How can you complain about this when every feud besides Sting and Triple H, is being handled poorly. They're all gonna be great matches but the build to all of them has been piss poor
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Post by Yambag Jones on Mar 18, 2015 13:23:19 GMT -5
I'm interested to see where Rollins goes post-WM.
The overall build up to WM31 has been really bad, but I'm still excited for it and to see what WWE looks like in the aftermath.
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Post by A-Rob on Mar 18, 2015 13:35:17 GMT -5
Rollins is fine, blame the booking of the storyline which was fumbled from the start.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 13:58:39 GMT -5
His feud with Orton is the drizzling sh*ts.
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Post by Chip on Mar 18, 2015 14:34:31 GMT -5
SETH ING ROLLINS
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Post by Chip on Mar 18, 2015 14:39:03 GMT -5
ALL the problems lie within the backstage of the WWE and whoever the hell is writing this crap.
Seth Rollins has mostly been booked well since the heel turn, where most thought he was gonna be the 3rd wheel/afterthought of The Shield. And he's pretty much the top heel in the company, so he's being booked in the way the current crop of WWE writers feel a heel should act.
Of course their ideas and what are actually good, fun, creative ideas are two completely different things.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 14:41:44 GMT -5
T hat was awesome when Sting came out and helped Orton fight off the Authority!!!I imagine somewhere out there in TV land there was an 8 or 9 year old thinking to themselves that Rollins was really going to get it when his match with Orton came up at the end of the show. I mean come on, without the Authority backing him up, that dirty heel Rollins didn't stand a chance!!! Am I right? It was all just a sneaky plan by Rollins that none of us saw coming. But Sting saw it coming and saved the day vigilante style. Or maybe he was just doing a routine rafter patrol and spotted trouble. Who knows? HHH better be ready for the Stinger-man come Mania!!! Believe that!!! Agreed and something that is also being overlooked. The Authority has kind of been separated from the Sting vs HHH feud since Survivor Series and the fallout. Last night felt like that feud and what the Authority has been doing since last summer all exist within the same universe again. I thought Sting's moment with Orton was amazing and I loved that those two feuds came together on Monday. My hope is Sting puts an end to the Authority storyline at Mania and HHH ends up a face. The idea being Sting teaches him a lesson.
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Post by McBlake on Mar 18, 2015 16:08:47 GMT -5
Agreed and something that is also being overlooked. The Authority has kind of been separated from the Sting vs HHH feud since Survivor Series and the fallout. Last night felt like that feud and what the Authority has been doing since last summer all exist within the same universe again. I thought Sting's moment with Orton was amazing and I loved that those two feuds came together on Monday. My hope is Sting puts an end to the Authority storyline at Mania and HHH ends up a face. The idea being Sting teaches him a lesson. Eventually leading to Triple H vs Seth Rollins at Summerslam? *drools*
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Post by theMOESIAH on Mar 18, 2015 16:18:52 GMT -5
So really you have a problem with WWE creative and their booking on Monday, which has nothing to do with Seth Rollins "regressing" at all... I think he means Seth's character. Either that or it's still real to him, damnit.
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Post by mrassbillygunn on Mar 18, 2015 16:19:39 GMT -5
You make him sound like a tumor.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 16:36:46 GMT -5
My hope is Sting puts an end to the Authority storyline at Mania and HHH ends up a face. The idea being Sting teaches him a lesson. Eventually leading to Triple H vs Seth Rollins at Summerslam? *drools* I'm down with that. The evil boss storyline is played out IMO. I want to see HHH be himself onscreen. I want to see HHH vs "Out of Touch" Vince McMahon for the book. My hope is HHH will learn a lesson from Sting at Mania. That the "boys" respond better to an Authority that knows the business and remembers what it's like being one of them. Sting must defeat the "evil" Authority once and for all at Mania IMO. Seth can still be your number one heel IMO.
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Post by McBlake on Mar 18, 2015 16:57:53 GMT -5
Eventually leading to Triple H vs Seth Rollins at Summerslam? *drools* I'm down with that. The evil boss storyline is played out IMO. I want to see HHH be himself onscreen. I want to see HHH vs "Out of Touch" Vince McMahon for the book. My hope is HHH will learn a lesson from Sting at Mania. That the "boys" respond better to an Authority that knows the business and remembers what it's like being one of them. Sting must defeat the "evil" Authority once and for all at Mania IMO. Seth can still be your number one heel IMO. Has potential. Perhaps Vince could go on to side with Rollins. Just because the Authority would be gone doesn't mean Rollins has to go it alone. A face turn for Triple H resulting in a Rollins and Vince feud sounds good to me. Doesn't even have to be instantaneous. Let Reigns go at it with Rollins and take HHH off TV for a month or 2. I doubt we'll see Hunter face for a while though after his recent shooting on the IWC etc.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 17:40:29 GMT -5
I don't see any law that forces you to watch Raw every week.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 17:41:32 GMT -5
I don't see any law that forces you to watch Raw every week. This argument is dumb. Don't become one of those members.
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Post by gawd6sic6™ on Mar 18, 2015 18:01:05 GMT -5
I don't see any law that forces you to watch Raw every week. This argument is dumb. Don't become one of those members. Read the first sentence in the op. When you have lost faith in something so trivial. Giving it up for a while will either. 1. Make you miss it and enjoy it again. 2. Make you realize you're tired of it a d find an other hobby. Like I say about toy collectors. Once your HOBBY becomes tedious and more like work... stop, take a step back or lighten up.
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Post by johnnyb on Mar 18, 2015 18:12:02 GMT -5
I agree that Rollins the character (i.e. how he has been written) has regressed, even though Rollins the performer is still one of the best in the company. And it really isn't just him. Who in the company is more over now than they were a year ago? Is the list really Brock and Rusev (despite Cena's best efforts to completely neuter and emasculate him)?
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