WWE star Seth Rollins hints at stunning The Shield reform and wants a ‘dream’ feud with Bullet Club including Finn Balor, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
The Monday Night RAW ace split from the popular stable - made up of him, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose - in April 2014

WWE SUPERSTAR Seth Rollins has hinted The Shield will make a stunning return - and have a sensational feud with The Bullet Club.
The Monday Night RAW ace split from the popular stable - made up of him, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose - in April 2014.
But the 31-year-old believes the group could reform in the future in what would be a huge boost for ratings for the WWE.
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And he is interested creating one of the greatest rivalries in wrestling history against Finn Balor, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson.
The three were part of the infamous Bullet Club in Tokyo's New Japan Pre-Wrestling, gaining popularity around the world.
And with all six stars based on Monday Night RAW, there is a huge possibility WWE chiefs will sanction the dream match-up.
SmackDown Live superstar AJ Styles - a former member of The Bullet Club - could also join in the cross-brand feud.
With SummerSlam around the corner set for New York in late August, it would be a perfect time for the "dream" battle to unfold.
Speaking of a Shield reform, Rollins, speaking exclusively to The Sun said: “I'm sure it could happen at some point, you never know.
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"We're all on our own page and have one goal in mind, like we did before. We've all got our individual goals now.
"It would take something very special to get all three of us back together with a singular goal.
“That was the focus before, and the reason we came together to begin with, we had a singular goal to make waves.
“Now we're on our own, with our own individual goals, so who knows, never say never, but the good thing is I see all of us being around for a long time.
“There will always be the possibility of us coming back together and slapping on a tac vest.”
Rollins also revealed his excitement at the Shield taking on the ex-Bullet Club members in the future, insisting the six wrestlers would make create incredible matches.
He added: "A Club versus Shield rivalry interests me, for sure. Those are guys who have made a lot of success over the years in there own world.
“I think that would be a fantasy warfare. Those are all good gentlemen, hardworking guys.
“We'd have a blast in the ring, we could make some magic if it ever came down to it.
Rollins also told of his knee injury hell which put his career in doubt and how he wants the universal title back.
He said: “I'm good, it's been a pretty wild year-and-a-half since I had the first knee injury, I'm just trying to stay as healthy as I can.
“Both of them were freak accidents, it's just a wear and tear situation. It's crazy it was the same knee, but I'm feeling good.
Seth Rollins factfile
- Seth Rollins started his wrestling career back in 2005 and did the rounds on the independent scene until 2009
- He then moved to Ring of Honor before joining the WWE where he has been for around seven years
- The 31-year-old has won the World Heavyweight Championship twice, and Tag Team and US titles once
- Rollins is a huge video games fan and was a big Zelda player as a child along with 2Ks extensive stable of titles
- He has his own wrestling school based in Davenport, Iowa, with ex-tag team partner Marek Brave
- Lopez made his video game debut in WWE 2K14 and has since appeared as a playable character in WWE 2K15, WWE 2K16 and WWE 2K17
“I'm getting back into the swing of things. I hopefully I can keep myself together, keep healthy and get back to the form I was in before I got hurt.
“I had to give up the title, so I'd like to get the universal title, once I get the title, whenever that may be, that will be for me the affirmation I've made a complete comeback.
But the ex-Ring of Honor wrestler insists he is not worried about another knee injury despite his two freak accidents
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“That's one of the nice things about having a schedule that just keeps going, you don't have time to focus on that sort of stuff.
“You just go onto the next thing. I think if you start focusing on those things, you might feel and work at an optimal level.
“Worrying about my injury is only going to do that. For me it's about moving forward and getting back on top.”