Randy Orton injured? Kane nowhere to be seen? Hmmm. What to do for the go-home Hell in a Cell RAW ? I know! Let's get the band back together!

Bring on The Shield!Yes, after one quick backstage segment involving more than a couple Jedi mind tric...NEW FORCE AWAKENS TRAILER! MUST WATCH AGAIN! BE BACK...*much cry later*...okay, I'm back. As I was saying, HBK and Hunter worked Rollins up into a tizzy and got him to agree to be Dean and Roman's third man in the main event so...THE SHIELD WAS BACK, BABY!No, they couldn't go all the way with this. Hell, they really didn't have Seth do any babyface spots other than furiously clamor for the hot tag - which he then abruptly refused, abandoning the match entirely.But they did a great job of teasing and tormenting. And you know what? The less seen of Kane, the better at this point. I mean, Roman's being set up to be Seth's next challenger, right? At least, I think that's the direction they're headed. He's been getting all that mic time (remember last week when the crowd chanted "Bo-ring!" and he was like "I'm not boring, I'm super-boring!"?) and this Cell match with Bray is meant to be the end of their long multi-month feud. Next stop is Seth. And while Cena's gone (he doesn't even have a match at HIAC, no?), Roman stands a good chance at taking Seth's title. Maybe not at TLC, but perhaps the Rumble. Possibly setting up Cena/Reigns for 'Mania.I do think it was a mistake not to turn Roman heel after 'Mania 31, but maybe I'm overthinking faces and heels in 2015. I just think that Roman would've stood a better chance at getting over big if he'd been allowed to embrace the "Road to WrestleMania" hate that he'd unintentionally accumulated. That s***'s like currency if you spend it right. Then no one would have have to worry about this "uphill climb" with the fans. Or winning people over. Or doing all these PSA-type things now that just seem to spread his very limited character thin.Facing off against Seth though is a boon for any struggling babyface. Because people love to see Rollins get thrashed. Add to that the fact that there's deep history in this feud, and Roman stands a good chance of delivering big in a world title feud. With Seth specifically. And then maybe, if the stars line up, he can turn heel if, or when, he wins the belt. And then head into AT&T Stadium ready to absorb ALL THE RAGE.Because he doesn't really give a f***, right? I mean, that's the other thing that's put off a lot of fans. His interviews. His cockiness. His paycheck-collecting persona. Certain aspects that he actually shares with Brock Lesnar, who would actually sit down after RAW with Stone Cold and talk about how much he dislikes people and how little he cares about the business other than the money he gets paid. He clocks in, he clocks out. He tries not to be too much of a dick. You know. He's a peach. And Roman's a plum. And combined they give zero f***s about what any of us think. Which translates, to a "T" almost, into wrestling villainy.Brock, like Punk, seems like, under the right circumstances with the right people and the right moon, he'd be a really cool guy. One who'd hate my guts though. You can sense these things. As much of a fan as I might be of them in the wrestling ring, they wouldn't be able to stand me for more than 30 seconds. And probably vice versa.Granted, the wrestling industry isn't exactly known for its sunny disposition. I think The Rock's spoiled me. I've met him twice and he's been my best friend on both occasions. Whether or not it's a full blown act, Rock has a way of making you feel great. He genuinely makes you think he's happy to be in the room with you. There's an article out right now about how Rock is "the Beyonce for guys" and I couldn't agree more.Anyhow, back to Brock's podcast/sit-down with Austin - dude was the first guy to proudly, definitively go the other way on the "Wrestler or Sports Entertainer?" question. That was pretty refreshing. In the sense that it let me know that Brock's answers weren't, in any form, going to mirror anyone else's podcast answers. And they didn't. And now I look back at 'Mania 20 and see that Brock's match with Goldberg could have only sucked. There was no way around it. Because when you don't have that ingrained, embedded passion for the business, or appreciation of the history, you're not going to feel any responsibility in putting on a great show when you're "checked out" and on your way out. And both guys were on their way out and neither had that spark, that "I give a s*** no matter what," mindset about pro-wrestling.

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