
Seth Rollins isnt hiding how he feels about CM Punk and Roman Reigns potentially closing WrestleMania 42 and despite their long history as rivals, he says hes proud of what the moment represents. One year after Seth Rollins, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns shared the spotlight in the main event of WrestleMania 41 Night One, things look very different heading into WrestleMania 42. This time, Punk and Reigns are expected to collide one-on-one for the World Heavyweight Championship, with growing expectations that the match will headline Night Two a position widely viewed as the biggest spot on the entire card. Although WWE hasnt officially confirmed the Night Two main event, the possibility alone carries major significance. If the World Heavyweight Championship closes the show, it would mark the first time that title has headlined Night Two since its introduction in 2023. While speaking to the Boston Herald, Rollins reflected on what it means to see the championship he helped establish potentially get the final spotlight at WrestleMania even if he isnt part of the match himself. Rollins didnt stop there. He also addressed the early criticism surrounding the World Heavyweight Championship when it was first introduced, specifically pointing to how Roman Reigns and others viewed the title at the time. Rollins explained that his belief in the championship was rooted in the need for a consistently defended world title one that would help build new stars rather than sit idle under a part-time schedule. Despite that criticism, Rollins acknowledged the reasoning behind WWEs approach and emphasized the importance of having a title regularly represented on weekly television. Rollins has been closely tied to the World Heavyweight Championship since its creation, helping establish its credibility during its early days. Seeing the title potentially close WrestleMania even without him involved marks a full-circle moment for a championship that initially faced skepticism from both fans and competitors. With CM Punk and Roman Reigns expected to collide on the biggest stage, the spotlight isnt just on the match itself its also on the legacy of the World Heavyweight Championship and what it represents moving forward. Do you think CM Punk vs Roman Reigns should close WrestleMania 42, or should another match take the Night Two main event spot? Let us know your thoughts in the comments and join the discussion. G Add as a preferred source on Google