I'm Invested Now That Seth Is Out
As you know by now The Vision dumped their fearless leader Seth Rollins, on Monday Morning Raw (Raw was in Australia). And for the first time since the group's inception I am interested in what happens next. Since the factions founding, I just never could get into them as a unit.
Seth and Paul were never given an opportunity to hit the scene as a dastardly duo before adding Bron and later Bronson. While Bronson and Bron started meshing as a team, the three just never seemed to gel together as a unit. Where you know you'd buy they would interact with one another beyond the workplace.
Precipitated by Rollins reported injury this sudden change is a welcome change for me. For one it maybe what is needed to put Bron in the main event scene on a regular basis. WWE desperately needs to start building true main eventers and stars for the next generation. Bron and Dirty Dom are my top two picks. With Bronson a couple pegs behind but on his way with some adjustments.
2nd I personally think the visionary character has ran it's course. I've previously written about Seth being able to reinvent himself often, and it's time. No more of the New York fashion week attire wearing Seth Rollins. We need a returning Seth Rollins who cuts to the chase and gets revenge. However his character plays along in the process would just be icing on the cake.
The last piece that I'm looking forward to is the oracle himself, Paul Heyman. How much did he know about this attack? When Bron speared Rollins, Heyman conveniently stepped back just a smidge before Breakker went in for destruction. Was he standing back so Seth could have the spotlight? Or he knew what was coming? If he knew what was coming, what was his reasoning for dumping Rollins? If he didn't was he that scared of Bron he just went along with it?
What are the Brons and Heyman's plans now? How long will Bronson and Bron co-exist? So many questions in this new twist. And I am now invested in how this plays out.
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