
All my hopes and dreams came true at WrestleMania 34 when Seth Rollins defeated The Miz and Finn Balor to become the new Intercontinental Champion.
As the one and only @HowardFinkel would say…
HERE IS YOUR WINNER AND NEWWWWWWW #ICChampion, @WWERollins! #WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/MrWh15ze93
— WWE WrestleMania (@WrestleMania) April 8, 2018
With that win, Rollins became a Grand Slam Champion – the third and final member of The Shield to do so. But, even though he was last, Rollins definitely did it with the most style: the Kingslayer entered the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the Night King.
WE ARE HERE FOR WHITE WALKER SETH ROLLINS pic.twitter.com/QnCZcWPQoO
— The Tag Rope (@tagropemag) April 8, 2018
Sadly, he didn’t wrestle in the blue contacts. But as someone who’s worn costume contact lenses before, I can’t say I blame him.
I couldn’t be happier for Rollins. He’s clawed his way back to the top following a devastating injury and notched himself another amazing WrestleMania moment. Also, an interesting note pointed out by Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp: he’s won at every WrestleMania he has been a part of.
Seth Rollins has now won a match at all five WrestleMania shows in which he's competed. #SeanRossStats https://t.co/OOgS32wQiG
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) April 8, 2018
And since we’re sharing interesting stats, here’s another. The order of The Shield becoming Grand Slam Champions goes 1) Dean Ambrose; 2) Roman Reigns; 3) Seth Rollins. But the order of them each winning their first WWE World Championship goes the exact opposite.
Congratulations, Kingslayer!