
Best Feuds and Predictions for Seth Rollins After WWE Hell in a Cell 2015
Yet again, Seth Rollins has emerged from a major pay-per-view with his WWE World Heavyweight Championship. However, his win at Hell in a Cell was different that his usual controversial triumphs, as Rollins defeated Demon Kane cleanly at the event.
The victory restores some much-needed prestige and momentum to Rollins' title reign, which is now bordering on the significantly lengthy, at least for the modern-day WWE.
But with Corporate Kane now out of a job, at least unless something changes during this week's TV tapings, does his alter ego still represent a major threat as a world title candidate? Or has WWE got something else up its sleeve?
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Here's what could be next for the champion after Hell in a Cell.
Rollins vs. Kane Continues
It's not traditional for WWE to ditch a world title rivalry after one match, but the simmering tension between Rollins and Kane has been going on for some time now.
That could lead to WWE having the justification to move on from this uninspiring rivalry quickly, although that obviously could change.
Kane is still a great servant to WWE, but without his role within The Authority anymore, this battle loses a little bit of its edge.
It is possible WWE could go with a title match as tepid as this for one of its biggest shows? Especially given how the chances of Kane realistically winning the title seem incredibly slim?
Rollins vs. Kane did a decent enough job of holding the world title picture up over the past few weeks, but maybe it's time for something bigger.
Roman Aims to Reign Supreme
The past few months have seen Roman Reigns' stock slowly but assuredly rise in WWE, and he is becoming the main event star those behind the scenes want him to be.
Clearly, he was pushed too hard, too quickly at the Royal Rumble this year, and it's taken almost a full year to repair his relationship with WWE fans since that night.
But now, especially after his win against Bray Wyatt at Hell in a Cell, Reigns seems to have almost completed a road to redemption.
Some impressive performances and an improvement on some of his weaknesses have him much more handily placed to become world champion or at least in a position to be in a world title feud.
And now feels like the right time for Reigns. The background of the story is there with Roman and Seth's relationship in The Shield, and there's a backdrop for something altogether spectacular.
They've had skirmishes in the past since The Shield split, but perhaps Rollins leaving Reigns and Dean Ambrose high and dry during that six-man tag match last week could be a big hint of what's to come.
Are we set for Roman Reigns taking on Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series? This week will go some way to answering that question, but Reigns seems better positioned to step up now than ever before.
How Long Does Seth Have Left as Champion?
Is it entirely possible that Seth Rollins could go a full calendar year as WWE world heavyweight champion?
Getting through to WrestleMania 32 still as champion would be an incredible achievement, but if he can hold off someone like Roman Reigns for the next couple of months, he's going to be in the final part of that challenge.
WrestleMania season will provide a stern test, but it now appears likely Seth could get to 12 months unbroken as world champion.
That would be no mean feat, and when you tick off all the names he's seen off one way or another, Superstars such as Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Dean Ambrose and now Kane, it's an impressive list.



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