As WrestleMania 40 approaches, WWE audiences are salivating at the several potential storylines and dramatic shifts that could unfold at the marquee event. One of the most intriguing personalities involved in all of the chaos is Seth Rollins, a stalwart of the modern WWE era.

Currently the World Heavyweight Champion with more successful title defenses in less than a year than Roman Reigns in nearly four years, Rollins' ongoing narrative with The Rock, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes has brought into question his role in the larger scheme of things, especially given the complexity of the relationships between all four of the involved parties and the high stakes involved.

The Rock and Reigns' challenge to Rollins and Rhodes on Night 1 of WrestleMania 40 adds another layer to this intricate storyline, making the potential for storyline swerve for Rollins a possibility if not a likelihood.

Seth Rollins' best work has always come when he embraces his darker side.

Seth Rollins, most recently referring to himself as "The Visionary," has long been one of WWE's most versatile performers, seamlessly transitioning between the hero and villain roles throughout his career and a heel turn could be exactly what he needs to prevent himself from going stale if it already hasn't.