By John Christopher Aquino
On the first night of the World Wrestling Entertainment’s “WrestleMania 41,” Seth “Freakin” Rollins managed to emerge victorious during the main event, beating both of his rivals Roman Reigns and CM Punk.
He did not just end Saturday night with a victory though, as legendary wrestling figure Paul Heyman aligned himself with “The Visionary” and was crucial to his win.
Favourmania
An important part of the feud’s storyline is Punk seeking the services of Heyman, requesting him to be on his side as a favour Heyman owes to him.
This irked Reigns as Heyman is his special counsel, and has been at his side for almost five years.
During the last stage of the match itself, Heyman got involved by handing CM Punk a steel chair, seeming to support “The Best In The World.”
Heyman proceeded to deliver a low blow on Punk, implying that he was siding with Reigns.
“The Wise Man” then did the unthinkable, as he also dealt a low blow to Reigns and formed an alliance with Rollins.
Rollins nabbed the victory by pinning Reigns.
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A new protégé
On the post-“WrestleMania” episode of “Monday Night Raw,” Rollins featured in the main event segment alongside Heyman.
“I am the revolutionary, I am a visionary, I took a wise man from Roman Reigns. I stole CM Punk’s best friend.”
“I am the winner of the main event of ‘WrestleMania,’” Rollins told the raucous Las Vegas crowd, before Punk came in to slug it out.
Punk got the upper hand as he proceeded to focus on Heyman, but Rollins blindsided him off the distraction.
With Punk knocked out, Reigns then appeared, as he blasted Rollins with a “spear” and gave Heyman a “superman punch.”
A heated Reigns then primed another “spear” for Heyman but his attempt was thwarted by a hooded Bron Breakker, seemingly appearing out of nowhere, giving Reigns a “spear” of his own.
The episode ended with the 27-year-old Breakker, who lost his Intercontinental Championship belt on night 2 of “WrestleMania,” aligning himself with the newly-formed duo of Rollins and Heyman.
The former World Heavyweight champion Rollins now exits Las Vegas not only with a seasoned manager, but also with a young prospect seen as the future of the company.
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