Seth Rollins
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Podcast Appearances
So, I mean, I think when you've got the guy...
18 maybe and she slaps the bejesus out of charlotte flair in the middle of the ring and everybody in the back thought she was going to be a heel but if you had been paying any attention to what was happening you knew that when she slapped charlotte that place in brooklyn was going to go nuts and they did and it it catapulted her the audience took her into the you know the biggest female babyface that's ever lived in this company is it harder to go heal babyface or babyface heal
behind center, who's tough, can throw the ball, wants to learn, wants to get better, and you've got the guy calling the plays who also seems to be a great leader from what I can understand.
Players want to play for him.
That's the recipe for success, and it feels like this year felt different than for the Bears.
Over the last 20 years, they've had a couple seasons that you look good and
You know, they had Nagy's first year with Trubisky.
You said, oh, baby.
This just felt different, man.
Felt different this year with Caleb.
And, you know, could be wrong, could be a wash next year in the NFL's crazy place.
I don't know if you do the switch at the right time,
But I went to some of the games at Soldier Field this year.
Neither one is difficult.
It is harder to maintain being a babyface long-term, I find.
It was a really special experience to be there and watch this team.
I just think it's easier to be a heel.
People naturally- People won't like rooting against somebody.
You know, I honestly thought, and I predicted the Bears would have a really good season, but some of that was a little, you know, just me having a good time.