The October 13 episode of WWE RAW came to a shocking end as the members of The Vision turned against the visionary, Seth Rollins. The episode may have started with Rollins bragging about The Vision’s achievements, but it ended with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed revolting against their leader.
The Vision took to the ring for the second time after the conclusion of the triple threat match between CM Punk, Jey Uso, and LA Knight to determine the No. 1 contender for Rollins’ World Heavyweight Championship. They fulfilled their intentions of assaulting all three contestants of the match.
However, Breakker turned rogue shortly after their combined attack to hit Rollins with a spear, and Reed followed suit with a Tsunami. The group’s advocate, Paul Heyman, also chose Reed and Breakker’s side company instead of the fallen Rollins.
Bron Breakker just speared Seth Rollins! Bronson Reed followed with a Tsunami!! Paul Heyman was shocked but sided with The Brons in the end!!! Total collapse of The Vision. Seth shouldn't have said he didn't need his men and did everything by himself! #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/HBn7P4D8sX
Fans may be shocked to witness two completely different junctures involving The Vision in the same episode. But Rollins’ brash comments during their first appearance might be the primary reason behind Breakker and Reed’s revolt against him.
Seth Rollins’ Self-Centered Rant Earlier in the Episode
Both members of The Vision, Rollins and Reed, emerged victorious in their matches at Crown Jewel. But none of them could achieve a fair and square victory. Still, The Vision took to the ring at the beginning of the October 13 episode of Raw, with Rollins bragging about The Vision’s dominating run in the WWE.
However, Rollins attributed The Vision’s current success to his “visionary” approach, with negligible appreciation for Reed and Breakker’s contribution to the team. The Architect bragged about how Breakker had become the “undisputed future” of the WWE under his supervision, besides highlighting how he provided Reed with crucial tips to defeat Reigns and become the new “Tribal Chief.”
Nevertheless, the 39-year-old’s subsequent rant, in which he stated he had accomplished everything on his “own,” might have broken Breakker’s patience regarding being downplayed by Rollins and led to his revolt against The Vision’s “visionary” leader. Rollins said:
I beat CM Punk and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania on my own. I won the World Heavyweight Championship on my own. I trounced Cody Rhodes with one good arm, on my own. Those are facts; I don’t need anybody. I don’t need the men in this ring. I have chosen [them].
Seth Rollins says he doesn't NEED anybody… 👀 pic.twitter.com/65Je2URowy
Apart from Reed and Breakker’s revolt, Heyman betraying Rollins might shock fans for a different reason.
Paul Heyman Betrayed Seth Rollins Despite Getting His Stipulation Fulfilled
Rollins may have managed to win his Crown Jewel championship match against Cody Rhodes by unfair means, but he wasn’t confident about his victory in the lead-up to the match.
Haunted by his insecurity, Rollins questioned Paul about the potential consequences of a defeat against Rhodes at Crown Jewel. The Oracle replied that The Architect’s defeat would destroy everything he had achieved since WrestleMania and make him consider rejoining Reigns, leaving Rollins behind.
Check out the entire conversation about Heyman and Rollins below:
However, Heyman got scared after watching Breakker and Reed wreaking havoc on Rollins at the end of the October 13 episode of Raw. As a result, The Oracle chose to betray Rollins and join his adversaries despite The Architect fulfilling his stipulation of winning against Rhodes at Crown Jewel.
What is your opinion about The Vision’s members’ revolt against the visionary, Rollins? Also, what do you feel triggered Breakker to go against The Architect? Let us know in the comments below.