Paul Heyman and Seth Rollins are the new unholy alliance in WWE. Heyman has moved past Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, and shockingly, even Roman Reigns in his career. His new association with Rollins has already garnered significant buzz, as the two have recruited the next big star: Bron Breakker.
This past Monday, Punk, Sami Zayn, and World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso turned the tables on Rollins and The Dog with the numbers game, thus sparking speculation of a new member in their group. But who could it be?
Well, there are four WWE superstars who Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman could take under their wing on “Monday Night Raw” in 2025.
A Tsunami Is Inevitably Coming to Monday Night Raw in the Form of Bronson Reed
Bronson Reed has been on the bench since November 2024. Before getting sidelined, he was in a feud with Rollins. The two scored one win each over the other, with a rubber match that got nixed owing to Reed’s injury.
But the times have changed. The Auszilla may look at a possible association with the Visionary as an opportunity to succeed. He has not won any titles in WWE since he re-signed in 2022. With Heyman and Rollins on his side, Reed could steamroll through the roster en route to his first belt.
Rusev Gets Redeemed After Failed Faction Run In First WWE Stint
Rusev was a promising young stalwart when he arrived at WWE in the last decade. He had a lengthy run as United States Champion and a remarkable rivalry with John Cena over the belt. Eventually, though, his star power fizzled out.
He was then relegated as an afterthought member of the “League of Nations” faction. Even though he briefly broke out with his “Rusev Day” gimmick, things ultimately fell apart for the Russian. Now that he is back on Raw, he has a second chance at redemption.
Could Rusev join Rollins, Heyman, and Bron Breakker as the group’s third active wrestler?
Trick Williams Moves on From NXT, Arrives at Raw
Unlike Reed and Rusev, Trick Williams brings something new to the table for Rollins’ group. This is because Reed’s brawling approach in the ring is strikingly similar to Breakker, who is the Visionary’s muscle. Williams, on the contrary, does not need to be in that role.
Randy Orton recently responded to the ubiquitous sentiment that Rollins and Heyman’s group is reminiscent of Evolution. Part of the reason why that group succeeded was because of how different Orton and Batista were as the young upstarts. Williams is a nice fit in this new group. But he is not the only one who could be the third member.
Austin Theory Leaves Obscurity Behind, Joins Seth Rollins Again
According to Orton, Austin Theory could be his counterpart in the Visionaries’ group. Theory is a former two-time United States Champion. During his second reign, he picked up noteworthy wins over Cena (at WrestleMania 39), Rey Mysterio, Edge, Bobby Lashley, and Sheamus, among others.
For a long time now, though, Theory has fallen into obscurity. If his tag team run with Grayson Waller were to end soon, then he could join Rollins on Raw. They already have a history, dating back to the pandemic era. Rollins had recruited Theory into his faction during the former World Heavyweight Champion’s “Messiah” phase.