
'Seth Rollins: Redesign, Rebuild, Reclaim' WWE Network Live Stream and More
With Seth Rollins: Redesign, Rebuild, Reclaim, WWE will celebrate and chronicle a world champion's unseen road to recovery. The latest WWE 24 special takes fans behind the curtain, allowing the audience to see how The Architect battled back to get into the ring after shredding his knee.
The Rollins documentary will air Monday on the WWE Network immediately after Raw.
WWE's flagship show ends after 11 p.m. ET, usually running more than 10 minutes after the hour. Once the spotlight fades on John Cena, Roman Reigns and Co., Rollins' rehabilitation process will take center stage.
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""Even when I try to stay away.... I gotta have a little bit." - @WWERollins @BlackandBrave #WWE24https://t.co/sMgRvKHBQ0
— WWE (@WWE) May 28, 2016"
For much of 2015, Rollins was the WWE world champion and a thriving star. Regardless of how WWE booked him, be it crafty or cowardly, he was one of the most entertaining acts on the roster. And in a moment, all that momentum ended when a freak injury derailed the heel's momentum.
During WWE's European tour last November, Rollins was wrestling Kane in Dublin, Ireland. He flipped over onto his feet, ready to nail his foe with a powerbomb. Instead, his leg twisted under him.
The Architect tore his ACL, meniscus and MCL.
After he had to relinquish his WWE World Heavyweight Championship, fans didn't see anything of Rollins. The focus shifted to Reigns. The Royal Rumble and WrestleMania came and went without Rollins.
What we weren't seeing were his struggles in rehab, his pain and frustration and his desire to get back between the ropes. But the cameras were rolling. WWE turned his trek back to health—from his surgery to his surprise return at Extreme Rules—into a WWE Network original.
WWE fans will see the finished product for the first time after Monday's Raw. The documentary will stream live via the WWE Network on Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, PlayStation and other devices. Visit WWE.com's network help section for a full list of compatible devices.
It's an odd move to air this special. It will create pathos for Rollins while still keeping him a villain on-screen. WWE is asking the audience to accept him as a heel on Raw and, right afterward, showing him in a babyface light.
Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer commented on how disjointed that concept is:
Even so, Seth Rollins: Redesign, Rebuild, Reclaim promises to be entertaining and memorable. WWE has done an excellent job with these specials in the past, covering Daniel Bryan's farewell speech and WrestleMania 30.
Sneak peeks of the special on Rollins lead one to believe it will continue that tradition of quality.



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