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General Data
Current gimmick:
Seth Rollins
Age:
39 years
Brand:
RAW
Active Roles:
Singles Wrestler, Trainer

Personal Data
Birthday:
28.05.1986
Birthplace:
Buffalo, Iowa, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight:
216 lbs (98 kg)
Background in sports:
Baseball, Basketball, Football

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (2003 - today)
Tag Team Wrestler (2006 - 2020)
Trainer (2014 - today)
WWE Development Wrestler (2010 - 2013)
Beginning of in-ring career:
08.2003
In-ring experience:
22 years
Wrestling style:
Allrounder, High Flyer
Nicknames:
"Freakin'"
"Monday Night Messiah"
"The Architect"
"The Beast Slayer"
"The Future"
"The King Slayer"
"The Visionary"
Signature moves:
Avada Kedavra (Superkick)
Blackout/Piece Of Mind (Curb Stomp)
Buckle Bomb
God's Last Gift (Small Package Driver)
Paroxysm
Pedigree
Phoenix Splash

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8.79
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 1561
Number of comments: 463
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Average rating: 8.80  [1561]
Average rating in 2026: 8.10  [10]
Average rating in 2025: 8.73  [211]
Average rating in 2024: 8.91  [171]
Average rating in 2023: 8.85  [169]
Average rating in 2022: 8.85  [129]
Average rating in 2021: 8.13  [82]
Average rating in 2020: 8.53  [70]
Average rating in 2019: 8.10  [79]
Average rating in 2018: 9.33  [70]
Average rating in 2017: 8.41  [76]
Average rating in 2016: 9.20  [152]
Average rating in 2015: 9.33  [141]
Average rating in 2014: 8.96  [70]
Average rating in 2013: 8.68  [31]
Average rating in 2012: 9.11  [9]
Average rating in 2011: 8.63  [8]
Average rating in 2010: 8.20  [15]
Average rating in 2009: 8.62  [29]
Average rating in 2008: 8.28  [25]
Average rating in 2007: 7.86  [14]
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maven lover wrote on 21.01.2026:
[7.0] "I've never seen a Seth Rollins match where he doesn't appear like he's trying at least very hard. He is utterly amazing on promos. I wasn't watching during his most active popular years, & it's been brought to my attention that he's rather injury prone, which is unfortunate, considering the sense of fervency & emotion he brings to every match. His affection for the business couldn't be more clear. His current work as a confused faceheel is fucking horrible."
Keithnelson18 wrote on 18.01.2026:
[8.0] "Seth Rollins is a great wrestler and really good on the mic, but there can be times where he's just insufferable. The crowd ruins his theme song for me, they ruin certain promos cause they wanna sing this guys song. His song isn't terrible, I just hate what the fans do during it."
elryo wrote on 15.01.2026:
[7.0] "When the bell rings, Rollins is a beast. A real physical and athletic man with a great look. However everything else is incredibly cringe and his body is starting to catch up with him a bit. His promos and social media game are both awful and I think he's one of the people that would benefit massively by jumping ship to AEW, just to freshen things up a bit and not be pigeonholed and having your weaknesses highlighted by WWE booking. A bit like Ricochet."
Brye wrote on 18.12.2025:
[7.0] "He probably would've been a 9 or a 10 for me if this was 2018 but I gotta say, his last handful of years have been rough. I just can't get into his overly weird and silly characters and I think his matches have suffered. That being said, 2008-2019 Seth Rollins is top tier."
Eliasisallecw wrote on 15.12.2025:
[9.0] "This guy, Seth, Tyler whatever you wanna call him. He's everything, the only thing holding him back is his injuries and promo ability"
pepsi2612 wrote on 05.12.2025:
[10.0] "- Burning it down everyday, every show since 2010s - Pushed and backed by the company but is able to handle all the pressure being a heel or face. - Can change character from time to time. - Modern Day Mix of HHH and HBK for me"
dhruboezit wrote on 29.11.2025:
[7.0] "Among the best in-ring performers for WWE since the 2010s. He can put up 5-star matches if given a good script to cook up a storyline, no doubt about that. But Seth is still piggybacking off his legendary 2015 run with the Authority, great feuds with John and Randy. He made the Money in The Bank briefcase matter so much more. The iconic "Heist of the Century" was a bolt from the blue, one of the greatest moments in wrestling history. Now looking back at it, that really was a magical run. He was an incredible slimy heel who played his part perfectly, but ever since that injury in late 2015 - he's gotten lost and has drifted across the upper-middle card and main event sometimes. After Triple Cocaine took over, the music larp era started where he's now just his theme song and a lame-ass catchphrase. Its sad, really. He could've been something much more than what he is today, many still think he's in Reigns' shadows - its true but he could've been a much bigger star and just remained a "what if? " because of the terrible, lame, stagnant booking."
NoelBees wrote on 16.11.2025:
[7.0] "I think a seven is a good place to put Rollins all time, I really don't know how much important profound wrestling he has left in his career considering he's suffered another major injury. I think during his prime he was a phenomenal wrestler and has put on some great matches. It makes me wonder where his career would be if he hadn't suffered injuries and had been given a different creative direction. As of his injury I've been apathetic towards his flamboyant presentation and I hope when he returns that he's given something else, though judging by the place that he works at I doubt this will happen. In my eyes his careers peaks were against Cody Rhodes in HIAC and had a few great matches with and against Danielson."
docphantoms wrote on 17.10.2025:
[6.0] "I like elements of Seth and I detest the others. He feels like a time traveler in the wrong time and place for him to shine the brightest. His work can be great, but I dislike his character and trying to be a clown that is taken seriously."
Wrasslinfan619 wrote on 16.10.2025:
[10.0] "Seth might be the best athlete of this generation, the only ones I prefer at least are Danielson and Styles. Seth has taken characters which are meh on paper and made them entertaining, aka the messiah but then WWE ruined that.. at one point in time he was ROH world champ, he was great then. He came to WWE and eventually joined the shield, an all-time faction so he was great there. He then became the authority's boy, which he was awesome there and imo the 2nd best work he's had in his career, I'll get there in A minute. Then he got hurt and turned face, it was not as good as they wanted it to be until his IC title run which ruled so much. His main event run was A dud, but at first it was great.. then he feuded with Corbin LOL! And then he turned heel and became the messiah, which was good until WWE ruined it. And now he's the visionary, which is my favorite work of his career. Whether its his feud with Cesaro, Roman, Riddle, Cody or now Logan Paul you can always expect A great segment and match from him. So yeah Seth is the 3rd best wrestler of this generation imo, he's an all-time worker. And his segments at times could be lackluster, but currently they are gold as is he in general right now. EDIT: Sucks to see him get hurt, but I wanted to double down on this. I stand by essentially everything I said, and his run in 2025 has been hit or miss when it comes to just.. reception. But I'm on the better side of this, cause I've really enjoyed it, repetitive booking aside he's had great matches, and hit or miss promos. Either way, I hope he heals up soon because I look forward to seeing him return with hopefully a slightly different character this time."
notanothersmark wrote on 03.10.2025:
[5.0] "Rollins is... very hard to judge. Not a huge fan of his gimmick, think he can be very annoying, and I don't think he works well as a face. But I won't deny how much of a rockstar Rollins can be in the ring. The Phoenix Splash is up there with one of the coolest finishers I've ever seen, and him cashing in at WM 31 was such an awesome moment. Probably at his best when in the Shield. His current run w Heyman and Bron Breakker certainly has me interested but think I need to see more before changing my grade too much. *Update* Wow did that Vision thing fall flat on it's face. Rollins is just soooooo bland as a main eventer, him in the IC title picture is fine and all but the dude has been a void of charisma and is only good at getting the crowd to chant his opponent's name out of boredom."
NatsupoisBaton wrote on 29.09.2025:
[3.0] "10 years ago he looked like he could be one of the top guys for years to come. Injuries played a part in altering that, but the biggest issue for me is the 'character' change from around 3/4 years ago. Its fucking unbearable. From the stupid over the top clothing, idiotic facial expressions, irritating nasal promos and general vibe that screams 'this is all fake, don't take any of it seriously' - it's go away heat for me. It's not good heel heat, it's just shit. To make matters even worse his wife now has exactly the same character, so we have two of these fake fucks to tolerate."
GRAPIFY wrote on 29.09.2025:
[7.0] "Seth is a very weird wrestler to rate for me. He feels like a high b to low a tier guy who people try and claim is s. In ring wise he can be very good and this is no more apparent than before his injury in 2015. If you go back and watch matches before that he was way more explosive and able to pull off much more impressive moves. Ever since then though it feels like he has unfortunately slowly regressed every year and is a shell of his former self. When it comes to his character work he has had so many different roles with some being bad and some being good but none of them have really lasted long enough in my opinion to make him stand out or been memorable enough besides maybe his time with the shield. On the mic he can be somewhat hit or miss and has cut some fairly good promos but they are very few and far between. I feel like at the end of the day the fact that Seth has never been pushed as the true number one guy in WWE is proof enough that he is a good #2 or 3 guy and a solid hand but not nearly as good as many claim he is."
neuuwave wrote on 17.09.2025:
[8.0] "Seth is such an odd case for me. At times, I love his character. I think when he works for himself, and he's the #2 or #3 guy on a show and he's just a massive prick/instigator he's great. Then, there are times like right now, where his character is easily one of the worst in the company. There is no depth, no entertainment to it, he comes out and cuts the same promo every week going off about "This is the future of the industry ! " (while I do like Breakker, saying that in reference to Bronson Reed is incredibly funny). Then, you get to the actual wrestling and he's still an odd ball. His run as Tyler Black was great, some incredible matches in ROH that are definitely worth watching even if you don't really like Rollins. His run up until 2016 was great in the ring, while obviously there were some questionable character choices outside of the shield, you couldn't deny the guy could go. Then he got hurt, and while he took a drop in performance he was still great. Then the injuries kept piling up and he changed his style into something...not so great. Seth wrestles like a guy who wants to be an Omega or Ospreay type, but isn't fully committing to it/isn't good enough. He goes for these finisher fest battles, and tries to go for that big match feel in a lot of his matches. But it just doesn't work because he isn't built or at least tuned for that style and he's just not good enough to have those type of matches anymore. I feel something when Omega & Ospreay have those matches, I'm emotionally invested and I get hyped at the teased finishers or when they actually hit them. With Seth it's just a 'meh' feeling. He's a B+ wrestler all time who people put in all-timer conversations. Also, his never-ending feud with Punk is boring as hell."
the nox wrote on 13.08.2025:
[9.0] "One of the most exciting, and technically sounds wrestlers to ever grace the ring. I appreciate his willingness to reinvent his character to ensure that he isn't just the same, though his mic work doesn't do much for me."
MichaelB137182 wrote on 10.08.2025:
[10.0] "Im not gonna make this long, or try to much to justify my rating. I think its pretty obvious by now. But let me just say since Seth made his debut somewhere around 2013/2014 with The Shield he has been the most consistent wrestler on the roster. You can have him as a midcard champion elevating up and coming stars, you can throw him into a dying fued to get some attention and hype back into the fued, you can have him be the heel that always loses to make wrestlers look dominant, you can have him in a random tag team to elevate his partner, you can have him as your first new title holder, you can have him be the fall guy in 2 back to back Wrestlemania main events, you can have him turn heel and have a banger of a mainevent in a triple threat match, you can have him cashin on your biggest stars twice to make things interesting and he has shown repeatedly for the past 10 years he can not only fulfull what you expect from him, but he will set a new golden standard while doing so. Seth is easily top 5 ever. And the day he decides he is done everyone who hasn't already will notice how this man has been carrying wrestling on his shoulders for over 10 years. Absolute GOAT and one of the best to ever grace our vision. Fucking phenomenal and one of the easiest 10/10s I ever had."
Lumpy wrote on 21.07.2025:
[10.0] "I started watching wrestling for the first time in 2014 because a friend of mine was talking about it a ton, and I was curious to see what it was all about. Seth is the reason I stuck around. I love a villainous character and at the time he was the dastardly, cowardly MITB holder, so I was quickly hooked. His in-ring work did nothing but impress me, and I'm still always excited to see a Seth match. The changes to his gimmicks are all clearly transformations of the same overarching character. To me, he's great at everything. He is the Architect, he is the Future, he is the Visionary, he is Seth "Freakin" Rollins. (please stop using "Freakin" though, it sucks)"
GoogleHomeUce wrote on 15.07.2025:
[10.0] "Sorry to be the guy, but it's honestly pathetic for the last 2 ratings towards Seth Rollins, back to back 0's/10, you gotta be fucking kidding me, that's totally bull man, they say this and that about him and it's just in my eyes, newly eyed viewers and have no clue what the hell this man has done for decades in the professional wrestling world, places where he began and proved himself when majority of everyone thought he was nothing, had absolutely no skill or talent whatsoever. Places like IWA, NWA, WXW. Making the biggest name for himself with PWG and ROH no doubt. Then 2010/2011 when into FCW, dark and house matches under the WWE banner, getting into NXT and becoming the first ever NXT champion. Don't forget the other major championship reigns he's had prior to before WWE, former ROH World Champion just to name 1. Then being in the biggest faction debut arguably if not, it's definitely up there man. Grand slam champion in WWE, rumble winner, 2x MITB and insane more amount of accomplishments. Now he gets all this hate because he's more injury prone or he's not younger anymore or he's just not what he use to be, that goes for everyone man, idc, saying he can't wrestle is pathetic asf, he nearly puts on career highlighted matches like every other match, he is a full package superstar, no doubt in my mind. It is unfortunate and sad I get that, he injured himself again and it's a bad time and all I understand, but you just can't simply have towards anybody in these circumstances, it's just idiotic behaviour, disgusting man. Hope Seth gets better soon man, one of the best of the current decades in pro wrestling."
Savani wrote on 14.07.2025:
[0.0] "Seth, there's no doubt that you're one of the most gifted athletes in WWE history. Your in-ring ability is almost unmatched, and your resume speaks for itself -- multiple-time world champion, MITB winner, Royal Rumble winner, and more. You've proven time and again that you can deliver big matches on the biggest stages. But as a long-time fan, I have to be honest -- there are some areas where things could be better. Your character direction often feels confusing. One week you're burning things down, the next you're wearing colorful suits and dancing to the ring. It's hard to connect emotionally when the character lacks consistency or depth. Promos are another aspect where I think there's room for growth. You've shown flashes of brilliance on the mic, especially during feuds with The Authority or Cody Rhodes. But too often your promos rely on laughter or noise instead of substance. Fans want to hear why you're fighting, not just how loud you can talk. Also, sometimes it feels like you're more focused on the performance than the story. Great wrestling is about making us feel something. The moves matter, but the moments matter more. You have the talent to create those moments -- we've seen it before -- but lately, it feels like they're missing. I say this not out of hate, but out of respect. You're too good to coast on what you've already accomplished. If you can align your character, promos, and storytelling into a clear and compelling path, there's no reason you couldn't go down as one of the absolute greatest of all time -- not just a top-tier performer, but a legend with legacy. We want to cheer for you, we want to believe -- but we also want to feel something real."
TexasAxeCowboy wrote on 14.07.2025:
[0.0] "Seth Rollins is the worst wrestler I've ever seen -- even worse than Shawn Michaels. His wrestling style is supposedly all-rounder, but he clearly has no understanding of what that actually means. He confuses being "all-rounded" with having no style at all and just throwing random moves. A true all-rounder knows how to control a match based on psychology -- adjusting his style (technical, brawler, etc.) depending on the match and using a contrasting style for the finish. Rollins, on the other hand, does everything without any sense. His finisher is the Curb Stomp, which should mean he works on the opponent's head and exploits their weaknesses. But he just randomly targets the entire body with no logical progression -- like a book that talks about everything but has no real subject. He doesn't even follow basic ring psychology -- for example, corner combat. When he gets his opponent into the corner, he doesn't use it to shift momentum or take full control. He just throws random punches with no structure. As for character work, he's terrible too. His only decent gimmick was the Messiah. Bottom line: He's not a good wrestler."
SkyIcons wrote on 03.07.2025:
[9.0] "Seth is a very good wrestler who will be remembered for decades to come. But he is not an all time great like some say. Very good in ring and (usually) a great promo as well, with many interesting characters. But he's not quite on the level of others. 2nd best member of the shield btw."
zaynsvisionary wrote on 26.06.2025:
"Seth Rollins is one of the greatest wrestlers of the current generation, hes talented in the ring & his promo skills are criminally underated. I cannot wait to see where his faction goes."
dubisnotawesome wrote on 25.06.2025:
[9.0] "Seth "Freakin" Rollins is one of the most consistent wrestlers of all time & an icon in his generation. Everything he touches is at the very least good & could have a good match with a mannequin. His promo skills are second to none & his ability to convey what he means in an entertaining way is one of the best ever. Quite possibly the best wrestler of his generation & will continue to be!"
sarahlicity wrote on 25.06.2025:
[9.0] "Seth, for much of his run in the WWE, has been one of the brightest shining lights. No matter where, or when, or who, if there was a Seth Rollins match on the card, you were, and still are, absolutely guaranteed to see magic happen. He's the complete package, proficient in the mic and in the ring, and no matter which Hall of Fame you look at, if he's eligible for it, he's a first-round pick, getting in their unanimously. So why a 9, and not a 10? There's just that little je ne sais quoi that irks me about him at the moment, that we're not getting the true Seth Rollins, but a parody of Seth Rollins. You can especially see it in his performances -- at least before the heel turn -- where I think he was deliberately playing his 'Visionary' gimmick a bit too close to the bone to be fully serious. Kind of like Chris Jericho at the same time, in a way; and to call him his generation's Jericho is probably more apposite than you'd think. I'm not saying this as a major criticism, mind you, just a minor irritant. Like that small piece of steak that gets stuck between your teeth after a very nice meal. This is a very high 9, because he still remains one of the greatest wrestlers of his generation."
Gato Karado wrote on 24.06.2025:
[10.0] "Everything he's saying about himself - is a truth. He's a visionary, he's a revolutionary and he's Seth "Freaking" Rollins. One of the best in WWE rn, future Hall of Famer and if we compare him to the other wrestlers from the other companies - he'll be in my top list. He's great in feuds, in matches, great at mic etc. He's just great imo"
BigPopaa wrote on 20.06.2025:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins is a complete wrestler who perfectly blends technique, agility, and charisma. Since his debut, he has continuously impressed with his adaptability and ability to carry a match alone while showcasing his opponents at their best. His hybrid style, mixing spectacular aerial maneuvers with well-executed technical holds, makes him one of the best performers today. But what really sets Rollins apart is his storytelling in the ring: every match is a story where he plays with the crowd's emotions, alternating between moments of raw intensity and more strategic phases. His endurance and resilience are also remarkable, allowing him to deliver long, grueling matches without losing pace or impact. His natural charisma and promos complete an almost perfect package. Rollins is a superstar both modern and classic, capable of carrying WWE on his shoulders for many years to come."
bherbert1980 wrote on 12.06.2025:
[5.0] "Seth Rollins is a polarizing figure in modern wrestling. Technically sound and capable of high-caliber matches, he often finds himself in major storylines and title scenes. However, his character shifts from architect to messiah to flamboyant visionary sometimes feel more performative than organic. His promos tend to rely on catchphrases rather than substance, and his in-ring psychology can come off as overly choreographed. Despite his accolades, there are fans who feel his presentation prioritizes flash over lasting emotional impact. His work ethic is strong, but his ability to connect consistently on a deeper level remains a sticking point."
Rassle Fan wrote on 11.06.2025:
[7.0] "He's very good in the ring and has worked very hard on reinventing himself as an outlandish character. What's annoying is that the chanting is over, not him. Now he's an Elton John type who wears silly clothes (as a babyface so the heat excuse doesn't work). He can still have a very good match but it's a far cry from what he was doing 15 years ago. He's going to hit multiple stomps, pedigrees, falcon arrow from the top, and not win. That's not all his fault that's the WWE style but it kills the suspense."
Kaya612 wrote on 09.06.2025:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins has been my favorite wrestler since 2012, and he's only gotten better with time. From his ROH days as Tyler Black to The Shield, to world title runs and now his Visionary era, Rollins has consistently delivered at the highest level. He's done all of this with less protected booking, lesser opponents than some others get, and still manages to create matches that feel big and meaningful. People constantly hype up guys like Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega as the best in the world. And while I respect what they do, I truly believe Rollins is right there. If not above them. Ospreay and Omega are incredible athletes. But most of the time, they get clean slates. Carefully built matches with opponents who match their speed, style, or narrative. Rollins often works within tighter creative limits, against opponents who aren't always red hot, and still finds a way to deliver. His matches feel like real fights with emotional weight, not just exhibitions. And he's done it across multiple eras, against every kind of opponent, on live TV and on the biggest stages. He doesn't need 30 minutes and ten kickouts to tell a story. But when he does, he absolutely pulls it off. I actually prefer that style in his matches because it adds tension and excitement without feeling overdone. And when he does get the chance to go long, you're almost guaranteed a classic. His current heel run proves that he's still evolving. The character work. The pacing. The crowd control. It's all masterclass level. No matter the gimmick or the era, Rollins brings intensity, intelligence, and real passion into the ring. He's not just a great WWE wrestler. He's the most well-rounded wrestler in the company. He's the true best in the world. And I've believed that since day one."
IoIyo wrote on 27.05.2025:
[3.0] "For a long time I thought Seth was just okay with a lot of minor annoyances. But lord have those minor annoyances really built over over the years, turning him into one of the worst wrestlers of the last 5 years. All his matches are just jingling keys in your face. Nothing that happens in a Seth Rollins match actually matters, the worst offender of the random big spot/finisher spam. And all of this is before getting to his promos, which are just downright embarrassing. Everything he does is so self indulgent and overt that it makes you feel dumber for watching it."
Open The Vault wrote on 25.05.2025:
[9.0] "Despite age and injury, Seth Rollins manages to stay at such a consistent level and manages to peak the crowds interest anytime he steps onto the stage. His promos are always elite and anytime you have a segment with him it's gonna be great stuff. Now with his recent heel turn and now he's building up an amazing faction with Breakker, Heyman and Reed and having so much storytime per week. He will become the talk of the wrestling world."
Okaro143 wrote on 25.05.2025:
[10.0] "Rollins is an excellent in ring worker as well as a great characte worker. His MITB cash in at WM 31 was one of the best moments in WWE history and since then he has kept on improving, always changing his in ring style and his character. I personally loved the Visionary character with his jester like qualities and his flamboyant and outrageous attire. His in ring work speaks for itself, he has been consistently putting on some of the best matches in the main roster since his debut. Despite being such an incredible talent, Rollins hasn't had the best World Championshis Reigns, his 316 days reign as the World Heavyweight Champion was very good but it ended up being completely overshadowed by Cody Rhodes' story at the finish line making Rollins' champion reign feel less significant than it should have been. Still, even without a World Title, Seth Rollins always feels like a top star, the main event and he always puts on excellent work."
Rajan CR7 wrote on 24.05.2025:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins is the freaking man--a technician, visionary, and straight-up revolutionary! He's always in the ring with the number-one guy, proving he's built for the spotlight. No one in WWE does it like Seth. His in-ring game is insane--crisp moves, slick counters, and that picture-perfect Curb Stomp. Matches like his WrestleMania 38 banger with Cody Rhodes or the 2019 SummerSlam war with Brock Lesnar? Pure technical magic. He's not just throwing punches; he's painting masterpieces.Visionary? Hell yeah. Seth's always ahead of the pack. He broke up The Shield in 2014, flipping WWE on its head, and his "Drip God" vibe--those wild suits and cocky promos--sets trends nobody else can touch. He's not following; he's leading. Revolutionary? Bet. From indie king Tyler Black to the Architect to the Monday Night Messiah, Seth keeps reinventing himself. That wild Eye for an Eye match with Rey Mysterio in 2020? Nuts, but it showed he'll push boundaries.Fans on X call him "Mr. Main Event" for a reason--he's always facing the top dog, whether it's Roman, Cody, or Finn Bálor at Money in the Bank 2023. Seth doesn't wait for handouts; he earns his spot with guts and work rate. Give me Rollins over any corporate pick any day--he's the heart of WWE!"
Loe Jist wrote on 21.05.2025:
[8.0] "His personality, both in kayfabe and IRL, is insufferable. However, he's one of the best wrestlers in the business today."
Undertaker9082 wrote on 20.05.2025:
"Seth is a great Technician and High flyer. Hes good at reinventing his character so he never goes stale as a performer. His selling is top tier and mic skills are great too. I'd say he's a jack of all trades in terms of his abilities"
sanjuro wrote on 19.05.2025:
[7.0] "No one encapsulates the highs and lows of modern WWE like, fittingly, its most loyal active workhorse. With the Shield and then on his breakaway 2014-2015 heel run, he was simply one of the best at the world not only for his in-ring work any and everyone but also his presentation and mic skills. Ever since coming back from injury, though, he's remained strong as a worker but has only sporadically connected the way he used to. His constant character reinvention often has too little under the hood to really distinguish his various personas, like 2024 Chris Jericho attempting to pull off prime Chris Jericho character swapping, and his embrace of the most kid-targeted branding of looking like a Fortnite player character makes it difficult to take him seriously. To his credit, he's one of those guys who can work with anyone and is especially good at making rookies and celebrity stunt castings look good in a ring, but it has yet to connect at that higher level in a decade. Hopefully being a Paul Heyman Guy will be the spark he needs to click the other half of his work that's been missing for years."
tree3600 wrote on 09.05.2025:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins. This man is a living, breathing, pro-wrestling grand master. Excellent in ring ability, mic skills and work ethic. He is one of the coolest pro wrestler we have seen in years. The architect can be the bravest hero and can also play the most hated villain so well. He will definitely go down as one of the very few to ever reach the top of pro-wrestling mountain. This man cannot be recreated or recycled. There will be no one like the visionary, the revolutionary, the Monday night messiah. He has always given his all for our entertainment. He has earned my respect from the beginning and hasn't let down since. He can actually become the greatest of all time in the pro-wrestling world."
vincictor33 wrote on 06.05.2025:
[9.0] "seth is THE guy if u want a solid match in WWE, i really enjoy most of his matches, he's a great promo, he's loyal, he's a workhorse and he has a legendary career. Respect."
jundead wrote on 25.04.2025:
[8.0] "I fell in love with Seth's wrestling in 2015 and i've always asked myself if he could have kept that legitimately incredible run if he didn't get injured. After that he was a shell of his former self with all the good mic and character work but lacking that last bit of greatness in his wrestling (and also booking but that's isn't his fault)."
TheVisionary wrote on 24.04.2025:
"One of a greatest well-rounded wrestler in this generation, this guy has itt all: Ring, Mic, Charisma, Storytelling all in the elite level, He just need a explosive story like The Bloodline of Roman Reigns to be consider as a all-time great. And i think he will cook that when allign with Paul Heyman, Rollins will reach his full potential under him."
MarkMcMarkington2 wrote on 21.04.2025:
[8.0] "Good in the ring but I dont put him on the level of guys like AJ Styles or Kenny Omega. His promos also annoy the hell out of me. His latest world title run was probably the most boring world title run in recent memory. Not a huge fan."
JackWatchesWrestling wrote on 20.04.2025:
[9.0] "People like to say that Chris Jericho is the master of reinvention but I think that title is just as fitting to Seth Rollins. From The Shield, The Architect, The Monday Night Messiah, and now a Paul Heyman guy. Seth Rollins has it all. Always a safe worker and can always be trusted to deliver match of the night with almost anybody. Not the best worker in stipulation matches (See Seth Rollins vs The Fiend in Hell In A Cell) but in typical 1 on 1 or tag team matches he can work really well"
JaysHeelTurn wrote on 20.04.2025:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins only getting a 8.8 When he has carried the WWE over the past decade is utter blasphemy. He's consistently been one of the top 3 wrestlers in the WWE year by year and if not THE best and shows 0 signs of regressing, and now that he's turned heel again with Paul Heyman it's only gonna get better and better as Seth as shown to be one of the best Heels of all time when he is one, also the modern day Shawn Michaels in a nutshell. Love you Seth."
Draftonism wrote on 20.04.2025:
[10.0] "Rollins as a star has always impressed me one way or the other. Whether its his in ring work or promo work. Seth Rollins has been one of, if not, the best star WWE's had in the last decade or so. He deserves his flowers for the work he's shown throughout his career."
suplexcity45 wrote on 16.04.2025:
[10.0] "Couldn't tell you one bad Rollins match I've seen. Every time he steps into the ring, he is 90% of the time gonna put on match of the night. Making people like Omos, and Ryback look good. He has it all, down to the ring work, attire, entrance, mic skills, charisma, character.. he is one of the best to ever do it."
TheGues wrote on 15.04.2025:
[10.0] "They don't call him the architect for nothing, he is very good at storytelling, a pro on the mic, every time he is on I'm on the edge of my seat, he creates stories. He reminds me a lot about Macho Man. His theme sucks but he makes it good, crowd makes it better as well. Great wrestler, good physical matches, doesn't have to bleed to make a point. I love this character, his bitter hatred of CM Punk fills me with joy, cause I can't stand the prick neither."
TigetMask15 wrote on 18.03.2025:
[2.0] "One of the most overrated wrestlers in the history of this business, at the ring skips the only thing he's good at is the athletic ability the other things is so bad he can't sell he can't do something new or creative he's matches is copying not change he stupid in the injury's selling , in the microphone he's worst than that he can't show us something new the only promo he's got is I am a hourse worker and something like that , he's not series he didn't has the reality in he's character somtime you think he's a clown and I think every wrestlers told him that , Rock , Punk , Drew and else he just come dancing if he's mad he dance if he's happy he dance, bottom line he's not series and realistic character, I know wrestlers can't talk but can wrestle he got nothing"
MEDamine wrote on 16.03.2025:
[10.0] "My favorite male Wrestler, good in the ring, good in the mic, good character worker, and arguably the most charismatic wrestler, full package fr"
Informed reviewing wrote on 12.03.2025:
[1.0] "A very child friendly wrestler. As far as what I consider to be good professional wrestling, this guy can do, none of it and never has been able too. Drama is vacant in every match he has and the things he does in his match don't build towards a crushendo but rather meander around. His skinny leggy body build and his movement would suit a soccer field more than a wrestling ring. He is void of charisma from an adults point of view in the way a cheap children's entertainer is, which is exactly what he is. The only wrestler I regard lower is Tyler Black. He is a historic standard for the great difference between a children's sports entertainer and a professional wrestler. A distinction that deserves to be respected in 2025. There is validity in entertaining children but it is NOT professional wrestling."
AJN7 wrote on 02.03.2025:
[9.0] "I find Seth's character to be one of the most interesting and complex in modern professional wrestling. In the ring, he's one of the greatest, though slightly limited these days. What an absolute workhorse. He will for sure go down as one of the best to ever do it."