WWE Raw 5 Takeaways: Elimination Chamber Adds Not One, But Two

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2. Seth Rollins Getting Back On Track As Singles Competitor

The Architect Seth Rollins has been a major factor in the WWE for several years now.  Whether it was his time in The Shield, his time as a singles competitor, or his time as a tag team competitor, Rollins has remained a key player on Monday nights.

But over the past several months, he has been part of the tag team scene.  Rollins has had success with Dean Ambrose and Jason Jordan as a tag team champion, but as both are now out of action due to injury, it appears as if now he is rejoining the singles scene on Raw.

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Last night probably serves as the starting point of Rollins’ return to singles competition as he approached GM Kurt Angle and said he wants to get back in the world title picture.  Rollins wanted to be added to last night’s Second Chance Fatal 4-Way to determine the final combatant in the Elimination Chamber match, and Angle decided to include him after the WWE universe made their voices heard.

And as we found out later in the night, Rollins’ plans to become a Universal Championship threat got more traction.  But in terms of just his singles career as a whole, last night was big for The Architect.  He is undoubtedly one of the most talented performers in the world, and it’s about time to see that talent back on the singles path.

Rollins is getting back on track as a singles competitor and it’s already turning out great as WrestleMania season continues to heat up.