Okay, so, today I wanted to dive into something that’s been on my mind lately, and that’s the whole Seth Rollins saga in WWE. This dude has gone through so many changes, it’s crazy, right? I mean, we’ve seen him as “The Architect,” then “The Messiah,” and now he’s calling himself “The Visionary.”
I remember watching an interview, from a few years back, maybe 2020? Where he talked about how he was working on this “Messiah” character. It got me thinking about how much effort these wrestlers put into evolving their personas.
- Started digging: So, I started digging around, trying to piece together this whole transformation.
- Found some old articles: I found some old articles, one from 2020 where Seth was talking about his “Messiah” gig, and another one from even before that, where they were calling him the “Monday Night Messiah” and talking about Rey Mysterio’s son, Dominik.
- Putting the puzzle together: It’s like, you see these little pieces of the puzzle, and then you start to see the bigger picture. It all started to make sense!
And then, boom! I saw the news that he signed a new deal with WWE. I guess it makes sense. He’s put in a ton of work, right? They even had his daughter, Roux, make a little appearance! That was pretty cool, not gonna lie.
Thinking back, I also remembered the 2016 draft.

- Remembering the draft: I remember watching the draft back in 2016, and Seth was the first pick for Raw.
- Battleground match: Then there was that Battleground match against Ambrose and Reigns. That was a wild one!
Putting it all together
So, yeah, it’s been quite the journey for Seth Rollins. From the early days to now, he’s really grown as a performer, and I think that’s why he’s still such a big deal in WWE. It’s really cool to follow a wrestler’s career like this and see how they change and adapt over the years. It’s almost like watching a TV show, but it’s real life, you know? And this new contract? It’s just proof that he’s still got it. Good for him!















