When it comes to WWE, anything can and will happen and should be expected to happen! The Architect and now former Universal Champion Seth Rollins defended his championship at WWE Crown Jewel PPV in Saudi Arabia on Halloween. This was Seth’s second title defense against The Fiend Bray Wyatt. The first one came at Hell in a Cell where the match was stopped and Seth won via DQ which had fans heated at him.

Granted, it wasn’t Seth’s fault the WWE Creative team screwed up big time on the booking of the match ending at Hell in a Cell. I personally have always been a huge Seth Rollins fan heel or face champion or not since NXT days I have followed the man’s career. I also love Bray and the whole Fiend character is exciting and scary and dark and just fun to watch! Putting the title on Bray was the right move. They should’ve done at Hell in a Cell but that didn’t happen.


What Does the Loss Mean for Seth?

Seth will now surely look to get back into the title hunt. I believe it’s time for a new fresh Seth Rollins; with another heel turn on the horizon for the Architect. He already gets some boos and cheers both from the WWE Universe. The Fiend went to Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. Seth is on Monday Night RAW on USA Network. The beast Brock Lesnar now quitting SmackDown and taking the WWE Championship to RAW.

One has to wonder will Seth be on a collision course with the beast again? If so he’s slayed the beast Brock Lesnar once to win the Universal title already. With Seth going to even darker places lately I firmly believe in time he can take the WWE title off Brock. What feuds and matches would you like to see Seth Rollins have now? Is a heel turn needed for the Architect? Let us know your thoughts and opinions about it below.

Congratulations to Bray Wyatt winning the WWE Universal Championship finally.

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