Seth Rollins is likely to turn heel in the upcoming months. The visionary might have a valid reasons to justify his decision. Despite standing up for the company against CM Punk, fans have been supporting the latter, which might make a good case for Seth to turn heel. Rollins is one of the wrestlers who is better as a heel than as a face.
The WWE Superstar was one of the top heels of the company for the second half of the 2010s. The Revolutionary was loved for his antics in the period where he did not hesitate to use foul tricks and cheaps shots at his opponents to win matches and stay in power.
Seth Rollins has been a face for the last couple of years. While he has been doing a fine job as a face, fans like to see him as a heel. The former member of The Shield might have to return to his stronghold and deliver the goods while playing a negative character.
How can Seth Rollins' heel turn be justified?
The former Architect's heel turn could be pretty convincing given how the things are panning out for him. Seth has been defending the company in his feud against Punk. On the other hand, the latter has been defending himself citing his former boss was not the best for the company.
The narrative has been good and the fans are cheering both wrestlers for their justification. However, given how big a star Punk is, there is a good chance of fans supporting him more in the story. It might force Rollins to play the negative character.
A heel vs a face feud is better than a heel vs heel or a face vs face story. Seth as a heel might pose a great challenge to the babyface Punk. Moreover, it could pave a path for him to join a potential alliance of himself, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens all of whom have a common interest, which could make a compelling storyline for future.