#5 Seth Rollins
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Is Seth Rollins the best babyface in pro wrestling right now? We’re inclined to say yes, and the evidence is there to support that.
Following an uneasy few months after his initial turn in the back-end of 2016, Seth has been steadily building up quite the portfolio for himself as an in-ring performer.
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Things seemed to be going well for him and then, at WrestleMania 34, he captured the Intercontinental Championship: and the rest, as they say, is history.
The Architect has been putting on world-class matches on a week-to-week basis ever since New Orleans, and the WWE Universe has been recognising that.
Rollins feels like ‘the guy’ who can lead the company for many years to come as a top-level babyface, and that isn’t necessarily something that people were anticipating following his poor start to life as a good guy.
The potential is there, and we’re starting to see it unfold before our very eyes.