#4 Seth Rollins
When you speak about dangerous WWE Superstars, the name Seth Rollins doesn't really come to mind. In fact, Rollins would come off as one of the most non-threatening people, if you are to meet him outside the ring, especially if you aren't familiar with this beloved Superstar.
However, much like the old adage teaches us -- Don't judge a book by its cover. Rollins is, beyond the shadow of a doubt, one of the most brilliant minds in the professional wrestling industry today.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
Seth Rollins is masterful both as a babyface as well as when he plays the evil heel, with his unique laughter which he typically uses when he cuts a promo as a heel. "The Architect" knows exactly how to draw heat when he plays the villain, and support when he is the hero.
But there are two sides to a coin, and Rollins, much like the rest of us, isn't perfect. Perhaps the biggest weakness of this talented WWE Superstar is the monotony of his on-screen character when he's a babyface. Granted that he does what he's told, but Rollins -- as dangerous and successful as he is -- seems to become highly monotonous when it comes to his promos as a babyface.