AVClub: Look, I’m not a religious man, but from what I understand the second coming is kind of a big deal. I think I finally understand why, because WWE’s savior, the Crossfit Jesus, the Architect, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, made his return at Extreme Rules last night and seemingly blessed the whole company. Having Rollins come back way earlier than originally predicted is huge for WWE. The company has been on a roll lately, offering up two straight post-Mania PPVs that delivered on clearly constructed stories. Styles and Reigns have been killing it, and their feud feels real. Miz, Kevin Owens, Cesaro, and Sami Zayn have brought life back to the IC title picture. New Day and some NXT call-ups give the Tag Team division the kind of depth we haven’t seen in quite some time. Rollins coming back adds another significant piece to the puzzle that’s been coming together since Wrestlemania XXXII.
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