Unlike Raw's top women's programme, their male equivalent has had little build at all. Seth Rollins was the male competitor of the year on Raw (maybe all of WWE), having stellar matches and performances all throughout 2018. When Roman Reigns had to step away because of his leukemia diagnosis and Braun Strowman fell away, it became apparent he was the top good guy on the red brand; something that was confirmed via eliminating Strowman to win the Royal Rumble and Reigns' endorsement upon his return.

On the flip side, Brock Lesnar is Brock Lesnar. He's a beast who squashes and suplexes poor fools and holds the big jam belt known as the Universal title. So essentially this is Rollins' turn to run the gambit of trying to unseat Lesnar and ascend to top tier status as the guy in WWE. Time will tell if he can do it...

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It has to be said that if WWE does run Kofi Kingston vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE title at Mania too, then at least one of the beloved babyfaces has got to lose. Three over, popular people winning big title matches in one night is kinda overkill and you just have to feel that someone isn't getting that moment and for me, that's Rollins. He's probably the coldest of the three and while he's earned this spot, I just can't see him vanquishing Lesnar, not when you have a fit, healthy and capable Reigns available now. The match is being overshadowed, and Rollins is too within the upper tier hierarchy of WWE stardom.