
Major WWE Change Is Planned For Seth Rollins: Report
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WWE fans may soon have a new song to sing when Seth Rollins makes his entrance, as the company is reportedly working on a new theme that may better reflect his new heel persona.
The 2025 Men's Money in the Bank winner has been undergoing a character shift since aligning with Paul Heyman at WrestleMania 41. A new report from Cory Hays of BodySlam.net now indicates the next step in that shift may be the debut of a new song for Rollins and his new faction.
A New Sound For Seth Rollins
For years, WWE fans have sung along to Rollins' theme, but a change is reportedly on the horizon. The new theme will mark a significant shift, as it is said to be a collaboration with a major, currently unnamed musical artist.
The report states that WWE is working with a mainstream artist to create a new theme song for Rollins and his group. Collaborations with mainstream artists are typically reserved for WWE's biggest stars, signaling a major investment in Rollins' new direction and his position in the group.
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An Official Name For The New Faction
In addition to new music, the report notes that Rollins' new group will soon receive an official identity. The alliance, which consists of Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Paul Heyman, has been a dominant force on RAW but has yet to be given a formal name.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 19: Paul Heyman (L) raises Seth Rollins' hand after his Triple Threat match victory over CM Punk and Roman Reigns during WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2025...
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 19: Paul Heyman (L) raises Seth Rollins' hand after his Triple Threat match victory over CM Punk and Roman Reigns during WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. MoreThe report adds that this group is expected to receive its official faction name soon. There is currently no reported timeline on when the new song or faction name could debut on WWE programming. With the Money in the Bank briefcase in his possession, Rollins and his crew could appear on any show at any time.
At WWE Money in the Bank on June 7, 2025, Rollins became Mr. Money in the Bank for the second time in his career, winning a chaotic ladder match and securing a contract for a world championship match at any time of his choosing.
The main event of the show saw Rollins compete against LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, Penta, and El Grande Americano.
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