WWE Raw Star Rejects Roman Reigns’ Survivor Series WarGames Offer

WWE Superstar Seth Rollins has declined an offer to join Roman Reigns’ team for the highly anticipated WarGames match at Survivor Series. In a recent episode of WWE Raw, Sami Zayn reached out to Rollins to secure his alliance, but Rollins quickly dismissed the idea, reminding Zayn of his intense rivalry with Reigns and his refusal to support the Bloodline’s cause.

Seth Rollins Declines to Align with Roman Reigns for WarGames

During Raw, Sami Zayn approached Rollins backstage, attempting to recruit him to join Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa in their WarGames battle against another Bloodline faction. However, Rollins expressed clear disdain for the idea, saying, “I think you’re out of your damn mind.” Citing his past struggles and sacrifices to dismantle Reigns’ dominance, Rollins emphasized he would never consider rebuilding Reigns’ power.

Rollins went on to critique the Bloodline, questioning why Zayn would even want to stand alongside Reigns after all the hardship he endured as part of the faction. “You’ve got to be blind not to see that he’s using you again,” Rollins remarked, underscoring his view that Zayn’s alliance with Reigns could be a one-sided power move.

WWE Eyes Possible Allies for Reigns as Survivor Series Approaches

With Rollins refusing to join the Bloodline, Roman Reigns’ team now faces a setback as they prepare for the five-on-five WarGames format. The segment left fans wondering who Reigns might turn to as his final recruit. Later on Raw, Jimmy Uso attempted to approach rising star Bron Breakker to gauge his interest in the alliance, suggesting WWE may continue exploring potential recruits.

This dramatic exchange has added layers of tension leading into Survivor Series, with both factions actively building their teams. Rollins’ outright rejection reaffirms his long-standing feud with Reigns and hints at possible new rivalries within WWE.

As the countdown to Survivor Series continues, WWE fans eagerly anticipate how the finalized teams will shape up, knowing that Seth Rollins has definitively drawn the line, refusing any association with Reigns’ powerhouse faction.

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