#1 Time to give someone else a chance
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Seth Rollins has been at the main event level of the company for the best part of the year, he won the 2019 Royal Rumble and then set his sights on Brock Lesnar, someone who he has now pinned clean, twice as well as AJ Styles and Braun Strowman.
Rollins has been the subject of one of the biggest pushes in WWE throughout his career, but it could be time for WWE to allow The Fiend to step up. The hype once surrounded Seth Rollins and he was once hated enough and received death threats following the split of The Shield, but he isn't gaining that kind of reaction anymore.
Everything The Fiend does becomes news and WWE is aware that he is a legitimate money-spinner for the company. The Universal Championship would seem strange around the waist of someone like The Fiend and as of yet he hasn't stated that he even wants the Championship, but WWE are stuck for an option here, they either allow Wyatt to win at Hell in a Cell, or they will see their fanbase implode since Wyatt has become the most popular star in WWE at present.