Okay, so I’ve been meaning to do this deep dive into 2015 Seth Rollins for a while now, and today’s the day! I remember this era so vividly – the dude was on fire! So, I basically wanted to relive it and see what made that year so special for him, in and out of the ring.

Getting Started: Finding the Matches
First thing I did was fire up my computer.I spent a good chunk of time just gathering all the matches I could find. It wasn’t just the big pay-per-view stuff, either. I wanted the RAW matches, the SmackDown matches, even some of the house shows if I could dig them up. It was like a treasure hunt, really!
Watching and Re-watching
Then came the fun part – actually watching everything! I started chronologically, beginning with the Royal Rumble. I made sure I watched the matches and Pay per view, and the build-up. I wanted the full experience, you know? I had my notebook next to me, and every time I saw something cool, something that stood out, I’d jot it down. Like, I’d note a particularly awesome move, a great promo, or even just a small detail in his gear that I hadn’t noticed before. It was cool, and something I had not noticed before.
- Royal Rumble match
- Feud with Randy Orton
- Cash in at WrestleMania
- Title defenses against… everyone!
Man, I watched so much wrestling. Days blurred together, but I also paid attention to the whole storyline. How did he interact with The Authority? What were the crowd reactions like? All of it mattered.
Putting It All Together
After all the watching and note-taking,I needed to put all these observations into some kind of order. I started to see patterns. The way he’d work a match, how he’d sell for his opponents, the way he’d use his speed and agility. Then there were the promos. 2015 Rollins was a master on the mic, so arrogant and cocky, but also incredibly smart. He knew exactly how to push people’s buttons. So I start to write the blog post at that time.
It really hit me how much effort and dedication it takes to be at that top * made me appreciate his 2015 run even *’s really good for me.

So that was my deep dive! It took a while, but it was totally worth it. I feel like I understand that period of his career, and wrestling in general, on a whole new level.