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Sheamus is currently the top heel in the WWE right now, a position he technically inherited when Seth Rollins fell to a knee injury that will keep him out of the scene for some months.
The League of Nations, a new faction that took shape last week does offer perhaps the leading heels in the WWE to date but the question now is on whether there would be more WWE stars joining the fray.
WWE Survivor Series hardly made a good impression but when the smoke cleared it was perhaps what had transpired after the WWE heavyweight title tournament that drew much interest rather than the cards for the night.
The UFC and the WWE are two separate entities and are known to have a sibling rivalry of sorts. So when you hear about two stars from each jawing after a curious question, expect that backers from both brands to listen in.
Sheamus, the 2015 Money in the Bank winner, was mysteriously absent when the WWE held its Australian tour last week and it is believed that the Celtic Warrior could have suffered a concussion in last week’s edition of RAW.
Sheamus won the recently concluded Money in the Bank pay-per-view and rumors have it that the Celtic Warrior will soon be given a big push and become WWE Heavyweight champion.
WWE Money in the Bank is done and over with and there were hardly any title changes and some matches did turn out as what most had predicted.
Booker T gets honored at his hometown, Big Show's absence causes changes to Raw, and Alberto Del Rio suffers a debilitating injury.
Curtis Axel Debuts on Smackdown, Wade Barrett Defends His Intercontinental Title, Randy Orton & Sheamus Take On The Shield
More than a month after WrestleMania 29 rocked MetLife Stadium on April 7, WWE's next major Pay Per View, Extreme Rules, gets ready to roll on Sunday with a card stacked with huge matches.