
Seth Rollins Scandal, Bray Wyatt, Undertaker and More from the Hacked Mailbag
Triple H appeared on Steve Austin's podcast last week. He implied that pictures from Google searches are keeping Chyna out of the Hall of Fame.
One can only hope there's a double standard somewhere in there that saves Seth Rollins.
"@ThisIsNasty What's next for Rollins After the snaps Scandal? will he lose the MITB Briefcase & WM Cash in opportunity?
— Akshai Kumar (@kumar_akshai) February 12, 2015"
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It will be business as usual. According to PWInsider (h/t WrestlingInc.com), Rollins won't be punished for his actions, and the incident won't be addressed publicly. I'd be surprised if Triple H resisted the urge to make a veiled reference on television, but nothing else should come of this.
WWE is too far along with Rollins to scale him back now.
As scandalous as the pictures were, we live in a world that will eventually become numb to these semi-controversies.
First came the telegram, then the Kodak moment. Now, it's the sext message. Hacking of smartphones, clouds and social media accounts is very prevalent these days. This isn't the first or last incident of this nature.
The timing sure makes Triple H look foolish after his recent comments about Chyna. According to that logic, Rollins can pretty much kiss a Hall of Fame career goodbye.
"@ThisIsNasty don't you think bray wyatt vs undertaker is kind of an awkward booking in terms of who to put over?
— David (@Davidlocowwe) February 10, 2015"
Not necessarily. Some are of the belief that Undertaker should not lose twice at WrestleMania. That possibility is a redeeming quality for this feud. A Bray Wyatt win can still be shocking because fans remain emotionally invested in "The Streak."
Or at least what's left of it.

A case can be made for either Wyatt or Undertaker to win. Undertaker doesn't have very many matches left. It would be nice to see him end on a high note.
Meanwhile, Wyatt is the new Undertaker. He's the dark, mysterious attraction who lives in his own world. From the entrance to the low-talking promos, Wyatt's similarities to Undertaker are almost algorithmic. In order for him to carry that mystique into the next generation, a win over Undertaker at WrestleMania is necessary.
Neither outcome will be controversial. WWE can't go wrong with a win or a loss either way as long as the ending is conclusive.
"@ThisIsNasty Do you think Reigns has the talent john cena, the rock and austin had before him? or that he will? I support him but I don't kw
— David (@Davidlocowwe) February 10, 2015"
Roman Reigns has the talent of Roman Reigns. WWE is going to have to figure out what that means.
It's always a mistake to compare one top WWE Superstar to another. Most wrestlers ascend to the top of a company because they found their own unique identity.
Austin, John Cena and The Rock are nothing alike. Austin got to the top by drinking beer and driving a truck. The Rock did it by talking a lot of trash. Cena did it on the back of hip-hop.
Reigns has to find the niche that makes him Reigns. Dean Ambrose suddenly hit a wall because he's just not unique enough. Anybody who praises him has a ready-made comparison.
"He's like a young Roddy Piper," or, "He's like a young Brian Pillman," or, "He's like Jake without the Snake." Ambrose still has yet to become his own character that sets him apart from anything fans have already seen.
Reigns is beginning to make his mark with his own brand of quiet charisma. He's on the right track as long as he speaks softly and carries a big spear.
What would a Seth Rollins Valentine's Day card sound like? Listen for more on the latest episode of PodNasty!



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