#3 A long reign for Seth Rollins
![Seth Rollins could be on the cusp of a long title reign.](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=190 190w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=720 720w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=640 640w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=1045 1045w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=1200 1200w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=1460 1460w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg?w=1600 1600w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/07/76ae2-15642179195154-800.jpg 1920w)
Seth Rollins picked up arguably the biggest win of his career when he pinned Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 35. It’s hard to call that victory clean given the use of a low blow, but it was reasonably offset by the pre-bell beating Lesnar administered to him before the match officially started.
If Rollins were to beat Lesnar again, it would feel as though he has more clearly asserted his dominance over The Beast at this point in WWE storytelling. On one hand, it’s hard to tell where Rollins goes from there, given Lesnar is so established as the ultimately monster heel on the current WWE landscape. However, it could become just the first chapter in a historic run for The Architect as the top guy on Raw for the foreseeable future, perhaps carrying the Universal Championship all the way to WrestleMania 36 and beyond.