WWE Monday Night RAW aired last night, and the show featured several big matches. Rhea Ripley headlined the show in an Anything Goes Match, and the Wyatt Sicks battled The Final Testament and The Miz. Additionally, The New Day members (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) attempted to explain their disturbing actions from the prior week.
Perhaps the most interesting part of the show came in the form of an in-ring segment. Seth Rollins started it off by addressing CM Punk, but he was eventually interrupted by Sami Zayn, much to The Visionary's chagrin, at least initially.
Sami Zayn acknowledged that both men potentially said things they didn't mean last week. He also apologized to Seth for accusing The Visionary of being the man behind the backstage attack on Jey Uso.
While the segment was tense, it ultimately ended with the two seemingly on the same page. Still, it may be unwise for Rollins to fully trust Sami, thanks to both this latest confrontation and their issues from the prior week. This article will tackle a handful of reasons why the former WWE World Champion should be hesitant to put his faith in the OG Bloodline member.
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Below are three reasons why Seth Rollins should not trust Sami Zayn after the latest segment on WWE RAW:
#3. Sami Zayn doesn't trust Seth Rollins, so why should The Visionary trust him?
Things truly began to break down between Seth Rollins and Sami Zayn during last week's episode of WWE Monday Night RAW. Rollins and CM Punk were engaged in a brawl when Sami and Main Event Jey Uso came to break things up.
This led to the first confrontation between The Underdog from The Underground and The Architect, but things worsened later when Jey Uso was found attacked backstage. Sami Zayn assumed the worst and blamed The Visionary for the assault.
It has since come to light that Drew McIntyre was the man responsible for the attack. Sami, acknowledging he was wrong to accuse Seth, apologized to The Visionary during the most recent episode of Monday Night RAW, but the damage has arguably already been done by the Canadian.
The fact that Sami assumed the worst from someone who is supposedly his friend speaks volumes. Zayn can excuse his accusations by blaming Seth's recent behavior all he wants, but in the end, he doesn't trust Rollins. As a result, The Revolutionary shouldn't trust him either.
#2. The Underdog From The Underground has made questionable WWE alliances
Perhaps the biggest reason why Seth Rollins should not trust Sami Zayn comes down to who The Underdog From The Underground has been hanging around with. Simply put, his recent associates in WWE can't be trusted.
The most obvious example of this is Roman Reigns. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns have years of bad blood, and the OTC has tried to make his former Shield brother's life miserable at various points. Any allegiance to Roman is an immediate red flag. However, that isn't it.
Sami recently teamed up with CM Punk and even shook his hand. While Punk and the OG Bloodline member are far from being close friends, they do seem to be growing a bit more friendly. Given Seth's hatred for The Second City Saint, this is another major red flag.
Why should Seth trust someone who is befriending or helping his most notable and public foes? Zayn working alongside those two could arguably be grounds for betrayal, as The Messiah can't be expected to trust the same person who is on the same page with his enemies.
#1. Sami Zayn comparing Seth Rollins to Drew McIntyre is a bridge too far
The final reason on this list details one key thing Sami Zayn said on WWE RAW during his back-and-forth with Seth Rollins. The Underdog From The Underground noted that the former World Heavyweight Champion had been acting crazy lately, claiming that The Visionary hasn't been acting like himself lately.
That wouldn't be particularly egregious if not for the next part of the 40-year-old's speech. He went on to say that Seth Rollins hasn't been acting like himself but has instead been behaving like Drew McIntyre.
This immediately angered Seth, who noted he was nothing like the former WWE Champion. Zayn admitted Rollins was better than Drew but claimed that the 38-year-old was going down a slippery slope.
Given how out-of-bounds McIntyre has been, this is quite an insult. When it comes down to it, Seth hasn't done anything wrong. This kind of accusation was far worse than anything Rollins said. This should be a sign that Sami can't be trusted. The Canadian star is actually the delusional one.