Seth Rollins has been on an incredible roll ever since he won the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 34. Rollins has established himself as a true fighting champion by retaining his title at The Greatest Royal Rumble and at Backlash in hard-fought matches. On last week’s Raw show, Rollins issued an open challenge to anyone on the Raw roster to challenge him for his title. Mojo Rawley accepted the challenge, but ultimately lost the match. It looks like Rollins is planning to issue another open challenge to anybody who thinks that he can his championship. The upcoming episode of Raw this Monday night will be taking place in the United Kingdom.
Highly considering another Open Challenge for the IC Title this Monday in London. @MojoRawleyWWE put in a career performance last week. Interested to see who wants to step up to the plate this time. #MondayNightRollins #fightingchampion #brockwho
— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) May 12, 2018
No one can deny that Stone Cold Steve Austin isn’t one of the biggest professional wrestlers of all time. Austin legitimately was the top star in WWE during the ‘Attitude Era,’ which was arguably the most pivotal time in the history of the company. Although Austin retired as an active wrestler in the business long ago, he is still very connected with the industry and continues to offer feedback and advice to some of the young wrestling superstars of today. Austin’s advice is always noteworthy and valuable, but usually given in private. However, Austin recently decided to issue some advice to members of the company, as well as to three of WWE’s current top roster members publicly.
Stone Cold Steve Austin himself decided to offer some words of wisdom to three of WWE’s biggest and brightest stars. During a recent edition of The Steve Austin Show podcast, Austin said that he wanted to see Seth Rollins incorporate more brawling into his arsenal and save some of his high spots for bigger matches. As far as Braun Strowman is concerned, Austin admitted that he is a fan of his work but is uninterested in seeing someone as dominating as “The Monster Among Men” take part in comedic skits. Similarly, Austin said that he did not want to see Shinsuke Nakamura try to be funny during WWE shows. Austin said he would not change Nakamura at all right now beyond those small instances.