The obvious plan at this point might be for Seth Rollins to come back and face Triple H at WrestleMania, but that might be reading too much into what Seth said. He only said he’d be at WrestleMania, he didn’t say he’d actually work a match.
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Cagesideseats is reporting there are rumors floating around saying Seth won’t be medically cleared by Mania and will only be involved in a skirmish or backstage incident at the show of shows. This is why they haven’t booked anything for Samoa Joe or Finn Balor yet, because they are the two top replacement options for the Architect.
When it comes to knowing the business and not being afraid to speak your mind, there are few people who overshadow Sean Waltman in either of those departments. Raw went off the air Monday night with The Undertaker standing tall with the WrestleMania logo hanging above his shoulder as Roman Reigns looked on in-between the ropes at the Deadman. But, anyone who knows wrestling psychology will say this is not the proper way to take a surprise chokeslam.
If you study tape from all the greats throughout the nearly 30-year-career of The Undertaker that have taken the chokeslam in a similar situation, most of them have stayed down and not moved much at all. But, for some reason Roman didn’t. He was able to roll/crawl to his position in order for Kevin Dunn to get the camera shot they needed to end the night.
Sean Waltman pointed out this fact in a rather humorous and educational tweet as he observed the closing moments of last night’s Raw. We’re so lucky to have Pac around and he really needs to be inserted somewhere in creative, just saying.
https://twitter.com/therealxpac/status/838965382950060033
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