Seth Rollins returned on the latest episode of WWE RAW. The Visionary made his presence felt during the Last Monster Standing Match to attack Bronson Reed, which led to Braun Strowman picking up a win.
Meanwhile, WWE’s upcoming premium live event, Bad Blood 2024, is scheduled for this Saturday. Following his return to the red brand, it will be of interest to see if The Architect shows up at the spectacle as well.
The following piece will take a look at three potential things Seth Rollins could do if he appears at Bad Blood 2024.
#3. Seth Rollins could cost CM Punk a potential win
CM Punk would lock horns with Drew McIntyre in a Hell in a Cell Match at Bad Blood 2024. While The Second City Saint has vowed to decimate Drew at the event, that might not be the case as Punk might suffer a tough loss due to Seth Rollins’ interference.
The Visionary’s issues with CM Punk are well documented. Given his tumultuous relationship with The Voice of the Voiceless, Rollins could cost Punk a potential win at the premium live event.
This potential angle would not only act as an apt explanation for Punk’s loss but also lay down the breadcrumbs for a feud between the duo.
#2. The Visionary could confront the winner of the Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood 2024
Another potential direction could see Seth Rollins confront the winner of Punk vs. McIntyre at Bad Blood 2024. The Architect has had a history with both The Scottish Psychopath and The Voice of the Voiceless.
Hence, it would make sense for Rollins to confront the winner of the Hell in a Cell match this Saturday. The Architect could make his presence felt following the clash to lay waste to the winner, much to the surprise of fans.
Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes will collide with Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa at Bad Blood 2024. However, the odds of potential interference from the Tongan brothers, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, during the match couldn’t be ruled out.
Hence, Rollins could return to be Roman Reigns’ ‘Shield’, helping him and Cody even the odds against The Bloodline by taking out the Tongans. While a Shield reunion wouldn’t happen anytime soon, given Jon Moxley, aka Dean Ambrose, is AEW bound until 2027, fans might witness a partial Shield reunion with Rollins helping his former partner on Saturday.