WWE RAW: Superstars Poised to Shine During Seth Rollins' Absence
Impact of Seth Rollins' Injury on WWE RAW
Seth Rollins' recent injury has significantly impacted WWE's RAW brand, potentially paving the way for other wrestlers to rise. Here are three superstars who could gain the most from his absence.
Bron Breakker's Opportunity
With Rollins out of action, Bron Breakker is likely to find himself in a favorable position. The 27-year-old powerhouse has been a part of Rollins' formidable faction since WrestleMania 41, primarily serving as backup. However, this could soon change.
Rollins' absence may allow Breakker to step up as the group's interim leader, providing him with a chance to showcase his skills as a solo competitor. Increased television appearances, high-stakes promos, and potential involvement in significant rivalries could be on the horizon.
A confrontation with heavyweights like CM Punk or Roman Reigns at SummerSlam 2025 seems plausible. This injury could be the catalyst for Bron's ascent to the main event level.
LA Knight's Rising Star
LA Knight achieved a notable victory over Seth Rollins at Saturday Night's Main Event. Although the win came under unique circumstances, with reports suggesting it might not have occurred without Rollins' injury, a win is still a win.
This victory provides WWE with a perfect opportunity to elevate The Megastar into more significant storylines. He has been on the verge of breaking into the main event scene for some time, but competition at the top has hindered his progress.
With Rollins sidelined, Knight may finally get the chance he deserves, whether it be a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship or a prominent role at SummerSlam. The timing couldn't be more opportune.
Gunther's Title Reign Continues
Gunther was anticipated to be the primary target of Seth Rollins' Money in the Bank contract, with many expecting SummerSlam to be the moment The Ring General lost the World Heavyweight Championship due to Rollins' cash-in.
However, with Rollins currently out of the picture, Gunther's title reign may continue without interruption. The absence of a Money in the Bank threat allows him more breathing room, potentially enabling him to hold the championship through another premium event.
Unless WWE decides to completely overhaul the Money in the Bank plans, Rollins' injury buys Gunther some time and helps preserve his dominant image without the risk of an unexpected loss.
