4 Directions for Seth Rollins in The Vision after he defeated Cody Rhodes at WWE Crown Jewel

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Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes delivered a show-stealing performance in the main event of Crown Jewel 2025. Both superstars tore the house down in a grueling match filled with action, drama and emotions. However, it was Rollins who had the last laugh as he defeated Rhodes to win the Men's Crown Jewel Championship in Perth, Australia.

The Visionary finally put an end to his losing streak against The American Nightmare. He also ended the debate about who is the best champion currently in this company. Now that Crown Jewel is in the rearview mirror, the biggest question revolves around what's next for Rollins. There are several things The Architect could do following his massive win.

Here are four potential directions for Seth Rollins after Crown Jewel:

#4. He could take the backseat for a while

Seth Rollins has been a true workhorse on Monday Night RAW for the past few months. From leading The Vision to handling his business, he has been involved in several things lately. However, the 39-year-old could ease things up a bit following his massive victory over Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel, as he has nothing to prove to anyone now.

Rollins could take the backseat and pull strings from behind. He may not get involved in any feud for a couple of weeks on Monday Night RAW. However, The Visionary could dictate the next course of action for Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. He could enlighten his stablemate's path without getting physically involved in any storyline for now.

#3. Seth Rollins may feud with CM Punk & LA Knight

As the World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins is currently on the radar of many superstars on Monday Night RAW. There is a good possibility that he might cross paths with CM Punk and LA Knight now that he is done with Cody Rhodes. The two superstars currently have a mutual interest, as both set their sights on Rollins' title.

WWE could start a three-way feud on RAW involving Knight, Punk and The Visionary following Crown Jewel. The company could showcase this feud for a month or two, putting the World Heavyweight Championship in the spotlight. It could also lead to a match with Seth Rollins defending his gold against either Punk or Knight at Survivor Series.

#2. He could put Paul Heyman to a big task

Seth Rollins has been dead serious about The Vision ever since he formed the group. However, he has not been able to focus on his faction due to his involvement in other feuds and stories. Now that his path is cleared after Crown Jewel, The Architect could think about expanding his group. Rollins could assign Paul Heyman a task to find a new member for his stable.

WWE could showcase a storyline where The Visionary and his Oracle have clandestine meetings on RAW, plotting something. This could give rise to an interesting angle on the red brand enough to keep fans hooked to the show every Monday. Moreover, such a storyline could lead to several exciting things within The Vision down the line.

#1. The Visionary may get involved in the Men's WarGames build

One of the potential directions for Seth Rollins after Crown Jewel is his storyline for Survivor Series: WarGames. The Vision is currently on red-hot momentum and WWE has been showcasing it as a dominant faction on the main roster. Therefore, there is a high chance that Rollins and Co. could be involved in the Men's WarGames match this year.

The Architect could be involved in the build-up of the upcoming Survivor Series match in the coming weeks on RAW. He could be involved in weekly segments with The Vision, showcasing solidarity with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. This could ultimately lead to Seth Rollins and his faction's participation in the Men's WarGames Match next month.

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