This week on Raw, Seth Rollins delivered a "sermon" to the WWE Universe, promising that he, Murphy (lol) and The AOP would take the red brand to the next level and eliminate anyone who stood in their way. Upon hearing this, The Viking Raiders and Kevin Owens attacked (where's Samoa Joe?), and a six-man tag match was set for the main event.
After a pretty good bout, the Monday Night Messiah got involved to give his disciples (is that the name of the faction now?) an advantage, and the beat-down was on. After incapacitating his partners, Rollins told KO that he was going to "crucify" him, which brought out The Street Profits.
There are now at least 5 men opposing Rollins' 4-man group, so expect him to find some more backup in the coming weeks.
Rollins is a great heel and this faction has potential, but WWE needs to more clearly define what their ultimate goal is. The messiah/crucifixion stuff is a good way to get some cheap heat, but is Seth actually supposed to be some kind of cult leader with a God-complex?
What do you guys make of this angle? Let us know in the comments.