Sportskeeda's own Tom Colohue is a sports entertainment expert and if you follow his Twitter account, you'll have seen a lot of predictions he makes eventually come true. His latest prediction has to do with what happened at Money in the Bank and the fallout it could have on RAW.
Drew McIntyre respects his opponent.We could be seeing Seth Rollins coming back to the light side after accepting that handshake#WWE#MITB
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Yes, I wouldn't be surprised to see Seth Rollins become a babyface on RAW because of what happened at Money in the Bank 2020. Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins shook hands after the match was done and dusted and this is not behavior that is expected from the top heel on RAW, in my opinion.
There are far too many heels on RAW at the moment from Randy Orton to AJ Styles to Bobby Lashley to Andrade and so many others. It lacks the requisite number of strong babyfaces and in my opinion, this void could certainly be filled by someone like Seth Rollins.
So could we actually see Seth Rollins team up with Drew McIntyre on RAW?
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