WWE superstar Seth Rollins strongly hinted at a major WrestleMania 41 heel turn.
Rollins, 38, is set to face Roman Reigns and CM Punk in a Triple Threat Match in the main event of night one of WrestleMania this Saturday at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.



WWE Hall of Famer and ringside manager Paul Heyman will be posing as a major factor that will determine how this blockbuster encounter goes due to his questionable loyalty.
Heyman has been aligned with Reigns these past three years but had to abandon the ex-Undisputed WWE Champion in favour of longtime friend Punk to whom he owed a favour.
A great chunk of the WWE Universe anticipates the ECW legend to betray both of his associates in favour of Rollins in what would pose as one of the biggest swerves in WrestleMania history.
And The Visionary refused to rule anything out ahead of this weekend’s wrestling extravaganza.
In fact, the five-time world champion teased following in the footsteps of John Cena who shocked pro wrestling fans around the world with his stunning heel turn at Elimination Chamber last month.
Cena abandoned his signature babyface persona after 21 years to align with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson against Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, whom he will face on the main event of night two.
And Rollins confirmed that his soul is “always for sale” heading to the Show of Shows.
The ex-WWE Champion told Not Just Football with Cam Heyward: “Look, my soul’s always for sale, man.
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“I’ve been a guy in my career who’s gone through a lot of ups and downs.
“But look, if I look at the situation and it seems to me that the best course of action for the company as a whole is to join with people that maybe the audience doesn’t want me to join with, I will make the decision based on how I feel is the best direction for the company.”
Rollins has produced some sensational heel turns throughout the years, none of which compare to his shock betrayal of Shield brothers Reigns and Dean Ambrose back in 2014.
And the former World Heavyweight Champion is always open to any change of heart as long as it benefits WWE.
Rollins added: “That’s how—if you look at my career—you can say what you want about my personal relationships, who I’ve betrayed, who I haven’t betrayed, who I’ve asked for forgiveness from, whatever it may be.
“Say what you want about all those things. But at the end of the day, I’ve always made decisions based on one thing: Is this going to be the best thing for WWE and the best thing for our business as a whole?
“And if I have to sacrifice being liked by our audience to do that, I will make that decision—because I believe in the long run, it’s better for everybody. Never say never, man. Stranger things have happened.”