Seth Rollins has rapidly become the WWE‘s answer to the Green Goblin. He dresses unnecessarily lavish, makes schemes, and cackles like a cartoon villain in an animated Disney movie.

For years now, and especially since his program with Cody Rhodes that ended with a sledgehammer assault on the “American Nightmare's” torn pec, Rollins has gone from heelish wrestler to full-on certified supervillain, and no one is safe from his efforts both inside the ring and out of it.

A.J. Styles knew this fact, and before his Money in the Bank qualifying match scheduled for later in the show, the “Phenomenal One” attacked Rollins while being filmed for the fans at home to defend Rhodes' honor, in a move that proves that Bullet Club really is forever.

Unfortunately, that effort was largely in vain, as, despite his best efforts, Styles was unable to overcome Rollins and secure his spot in Money in the Bank in what was a very good television. The duo exchanged a few of their signature moves, brawled outside of the ring like a pair of performers who clearly don't like each other, and after some tension late, the more compelling performer came out on top.

With Rollins' ticket to Las Vegas officially booked, it's only a matter of time before the WWE Universe finds out who Mr. “Freakin” has in his sights next in his one-man crusade to control the fate of RAW both now and moving forward. Whether it's Theory, Jon Cena, or his old Shield pal Roman Reigns, someone has a date with Rollins in their future, and that's a scary proposition.