Seth Rollins has apparently been thinking quite about his #RahRah speech from Monday. He has taken to Twitter to announce he plans to apologize to the Raw roster.
After a long few days of soul searching, I’ve decided that this coming Monday on #RAW I would like to issue an apology to #TEAMRED and the @WWE Universe. I hope you’ll hear me out.
— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) November 30, 2019
If reports are to be believed, Rollins’ heel turn is officially complete. It will be interesting to see if this is a continuation of this angle or something else.
Most likely, Seth will continue the I’m here because I love Raw, but will really be shelling out insults and backhanded compliments. If his character is supposed to be like 97 Bret Hart, then he should be apologizing but won’t be sincere.
You’d have to think the angle will have a similar ending to the Town Hall meeting on Monday. We could also see AOP get involved and complete the formation of the suggested faction.
Of course, this is WWE. Vince McMahon is still in charge. He could have changed his mind completely and Seth could go back to being a full-on babyface.
Whatever the case, this should be a must-see segment in what many are calling the most interesting angle on Raw this year.
Stay tuned to WrestleTalk for more on this story as it becomes available. Let us know what you thought of the segments and Rollins’ turn this past week on RAW on our Twitter page.
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