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Seth Rollins and his crew delivered another violent message at the end of Monday's episode of WWE Raw, but the world heavyweight champion was also on the receiving end of some bad
The OTC could reassemble his OG Bloodline to take on The Vision in a WarGames match at Survivor Series 2025, and Rollins' faction could face its first bitter loss after facing the unstoppable force in the form of the OG Bloodline. This loss could shape a potential WrestleMania match between Roman and Seth.
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But Punk's attack didn't knock Rollins' plans off course as Rollins and his crew laid out Punk and Knight. The group then managed to overcome a surprise appearance and attack from Roman Reigns as Raw went off the air.
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Rollins also revealed his greatest regret in life, which he claimed was being dishonest. He believes that this stems from within yourself, and if you're not honest with who you are, then that spills into relationships with other people, which is a wise piece of advice for fans to take to heart.
Jon Moxley, formerly known as Dean Ambrose in WWE, might be planning a return to the Stamford-based promotion. Ambrose left WWE in 2019, known for his time with The Shield and a major rivalry with Seth Rollins.
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Rollins has been with WWE since 2010 and made his main roster debut as part of The Shield alongside Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose (now known as Jon Moxley in AEW) two years later. He betrayed his stablemates and kick-started his singles career as a heel, becoming WWE Champion at WrestleMania 31 after achieving 'the Heist of the Century'.