Seth Rollins Poised To Make History With Unprecedented Triple Threat Move

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Rollins has already held the United States Championship and Intercontinental Championship when they were brand new, and now he is vying for the new World Heavyweight Championship.

Seth Rollins will be the first wrestler in WWE history to compete for three inaugural titles when he faces AJ Styles for the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Night of Champions. Rollins has previously held the United States Championship and Intercontinental Championship when they were brand new. WATCH: Cody Rhodes Calls Out Roman Reigns And Brock Lesnar In Bold Statement net/tommyhall/triple-threat-seth-rollins-set-become-first-wwe-superstar-ever/” title=”Click to watch the video”>[This post contains video, click to play]

Seth Rollins has a long history of professional wrestling success. He won the first NXT Title in 2012 and lost to Finn Balor for the first Universal Title at Summerslam 2016. Now, he is set to be the first WWE Superstar to compete in a title match in Saudi Arabia on May 27 for the Night Of Champions. Follow Rollins’ journey and check out his two previous title matches by clicking here and here. net/tommyhall/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>KBWrestlingReviews.net.

Seth Rollins is set to become the first WWE Superstar ever to compete in three title matches on the same night. This could be a coincidence but it could also be WWE understanding that Rollins has the talent to make anything work in the ring. Comment your thoughts on the title match and why Rollins may be put in this spot so often. Share this story on Facebook to spread the word. Learn more from Thomas Hall at KBWrestlingReviews.net. Seth Rollins is set to become the first WWE Superstar to ever do a Triple Threat match. Read more about this news and other wrestling rumors at WrestlingRumors.net and get the latest rumors by signing up for the exclusive Wrestling Rumors daily newsletter. Visit kbwrestlingreviews.com or Thomas Hall’s Amazon author page to read his 30 wrestling books.

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