AVClub: As the opening promo of this week’s RAW and the rest of the show reminds us, Seth Rollins’ new kick is being “the man” of WWE. He’s no longer the future but the present. Besides there being an overuse of “the man” in WWE conversations now—especially with no connection to Ric Flair—it’s actually an interesting concept. A wrestler can only be “the future” or “the next” so-and-so for so long before it’s time to put up or shut up. John Nitro/Morrison was the next Shawn Michaels for so, so long, only to end up being the Marty Jannetty, eventually living up to his potential in Lucha Underground as Johnny Mundo... just this past year. For someone who is considered the future to declare that the future is now and prove it regularly—as NXT does, also to great results—is one of the most refreshing, non-New Day (who are the best part of the three hours) aspects of this episode and WWE as a whole right now. Despite his move set, Seth Rollins is a natural heel. The extra “nyah” in his vo...
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Raw is so horrible at the moment. The writing is beyond terrible.
The again you could probably copy/paste this for the last seven years to be honest.