#3 Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins
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It's quite astonishing that within a span of 12 months, Seth Rollins went from being the most over Superstar in the WWE to being one of the most hated Superstars on the roster. His comments on twitter, coupled with his booking following his Universal Title victory, forced the entire WWE Universe to turn on their beloved Superstar.
However, the first half of the year was one of the best periods of his career. His victory in the Royal Rumble match kick-started a long rivalry with Brock Lesnar that lasted for the better part of the next 6 months and included three pay-per-view matches.
His victory over Brock Lensar at WrestleMania 35, despite the beating he took during the build-up and before the match, was the first feel-good moment of the night as it brought an end to Lesnar's reign of terror. However, this celebration was short-lived as Lesnar once again won the Universal Title at Extreme Rules by cashing in his Money in the Bank contract.
Fighting in a grudge match in the main event of Summerslam, The Architect gave Lesnar his best match of the year as he gave a determined performance to regain his Universal Title and bring an end to a really eventful rivalry.