WWE WrestleMania 36: 3 reasons why Seth Rollins needs to beat Kevin Owens

WWE, Seth Rollins (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Justifies Recruitments

Since last fall, Seth Rollins has used his cult of personality to compile an actual cult. First, he acquired the services of both Akam and Rezar of Authors of Pain, then brought Murphy into the fold. So far at least, everyone involved has benefitted from the partnership in some way, with AOP getting meaningful screen time while Murphy won the Tag Titles with Rollins himself.

The beauty of a heel stable like this (or a cult in general) is that when the leader is either successful/convincing in what he preaches or at least magnetic enough of a personality, it sets the precedent for more people to want to join and blindly follow said leader into his movement.

Rollins has already showcased the personality and has even brought some gold (well, silver) into the group. A big win at Mania is the best success someone of his caliber could ask for. Everyone wants to join the winning team, so why not have Rollins’ win over KO set the stage for more Superstars asking to join?

I don’t have a wish list for who I want to see join, but more people wanting to join Rollins’ (especially with AOP now MIA with one of them injured) only makes him look all the more impressive as a top heel.