Seth Rollins will be THE star out of the Shield

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Wacokid27

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When I see Seth, I see Hardy, HBK, or Jericho. He's smaller than the other two, but has the most exciting moveset by far. I saw someone question his charisma, which stumps me. He has an amazing capability to captivate an audience and his mic work is solid, just not spectacular (he hasn't really been cutting a lot of promos on his own or been the focus of them; when he does these things, you'll get a better idea of his capabilities in that area). When I see Dean, I actually see a CM Punk, Roddy Piper, even, dare I say, Jake Roberts. His mic work is out of this world, but his moveset is just not that exciting. It's not bad; it's just kinda vanilla. When I see Reigns, I see his cousin, Cena, Hogan. He's got a great power moveset. The question I have (not having seen much of his mic work prior to his appearing in WWE) is about his ability to talk. The short stints he gets are good, but they're not very challenging spots to start with. It's like setting the bar on the pole vault at 5 feet. Sure you can get over it, but how impressive is that really?

All three of them are terrific workers and all are good sellers (Rollins is the best seller, but both Dean and Reigns are very good, too). When the Shield storyline ends in a few months (probably shortly after Mania....I somewhat expect them to start some kind of break-up process at the Rumble), all three of them will go on to terrific careers (if they're booked right, of course, and barring major injury). Who has the biggest career?

My heart says Rollins, my gut says Ambrose, my brain says Reigns. When they're going different directions like that, I know just to say, "I don't know."

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Roman seems to be the same with not much in ring ability
WHAT? I have to disagree there. He is pretty good IMO and only has room to grow. I agree about his mic work though.

And Seth was the first NXT champ wasn't he? I feel like sooooo many people on here have such a hard on for Ambrose. I never saw his indy stuff so I can't comment on that, but from what I have seen so far he seems pretty blazay. Decent, but nothing special.
 

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Whether anyone likes it or not Reigns will get the biggest push of the 3. Will he translate that into being the biggest star? Yea, I think he will. He will be massively over as a babyface due to his intensity, look and he has a great finisher.
 

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I like all 3 guys.
In ring ability - Rollins
Character/speaking/story telling - Dean
Potential - Reigns

I think Rollins will be like a ziggler type.
Dean could have sort of a career like mankind.
Reigns reminds me of a Batista

Any of them can be a star. I'll lean towards Reigns atm
 
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