The next feud over the WWE Championship has likely been set after what transpired on WWE Raw, this week. As per earlier predictions, WWE Champion Drew McIntyre has a target on his back as the first challenger over his title made his presence felt on the show. None other than the Monday Night Messiah Seth Rollins is the likely one to get the first title shot.
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Last night’s WWE RAW from the Performance Center saw Drew McIntyre addressing the WWE Universe since his championship win over Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36. McIntyre was soon interrupted by WWE United States Champion Andrade accompanied by Zelina Vega, who was returning from a rib injury. This set up a non-title champion vs. champion main event match which McIntyre won via delivering a Claymore Kick.
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The #MondayNightMessiah has made his presence felt at the expense of #WWEChampion @DMcIntyreWWE. #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/ccon5vcr8f
— WWE (@WWE) April 14, 2020
After the match, Drew McIntyre stood tall until Seth Rollins’ music interrupted him. Andrade took advantage and attacked him from behind. Rollins then put McIntyre down with two back to back Stomps and stood tall to send WWE Raw went off the air.
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This is obviously a big hint over the next WWE Championship feud between these two superstars which was the prediction even before WrestleMania 36 happened.
Seth Rollins appeared throughout WWE Raw, last night to cut promos which witnessed him being focused. In the first segment, Rollins acknowledged his WrestleMania 36 loss to Kevin Owens, mentioning that his career has been crucified, again.
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The second segment saw Rollins telling fans that everyone needs something to keep faith in him. Rollins also said that just one day after the Easter holiday, our Messiah has truly risen.
The third segment featuring Seth Rollins saw him issuing a message to all ‘non-believers’ who have left him with no alternative choices because he had to stomp out all the doubts. This warning came shortly before McIntyre vs. Andrade main event match and he stayed true to his words by stomping the head of the WWE Champion.
"At #WrestleMania, I lost to @FightOwensFight. Once again, my career has been crucified." – @WWERollins #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/pp146MC2XV
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) April 14, 2020
There’s no confirmation available on when WWE plans to do the first Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre match up, but it’s most likely happening at the 2020 WWE Money In the Bank pay-per-view event set for May 10. It’s believed that the PPV will air from the Performance Center without the audience just like WrestleMania 36.