PROLOGUE

My name is Seth Rollins. I go by many names. "The Aerialist" "The Architect" and recently "The (Undisputed) Future of WWE" and "Mr. Money in the Bank". I represent these names very well as you can from what I can do in the ring. To the people who say otherwise, I don't worry about them. They don't know me or what I can do. How can they? They don't walk in my shoes. They don't know what I've been through. They don't know what I had to do to make it to the top. They don't understand.

This job is my dream. It's what I was born to do. I'm not going to fade in the background and watch everyone around me get what I deserve. The "WWE World Heavyweight Championship". This is what I broke The Shield up for and I don't regret it. You have to do what you have to do to survive in this business. My "business" partners will soon understand that, if they hadn't already. Speaking of, I have a match against my former partner at "Hell in a Cell".

You know that one match that will change everything in your career whether you knew it or not. That one match where anything can happen in a blink of an eye. That's what I think of this match. I've never been in a match like this before. I've seen it on TV, and I thought it was great. Recently I was in the ring with Mick Foley and he told me about some of the things that happened to him when he was in these matches. He said these matches will change you, break you, and make you into a whole another person. Anything can happen. I blew it off at the time. I'm cocky like that. Maybe I'll chalk it up to not understanding at the time. Like I said, I never been in this match before.

Later, I realized he was right, as much as I hate to admit it. I should've listen, but I didn't. I'm stubborn. I don't like people telling me what to do and how I should do things. Mick Foley was right. "Hell in a Cell" does change you. I just never knew how much.