In a bombshell twist that has sent shock-waves through Monday night’s wrestling world, Seth Rollins has been ripped from the pinnacle of the heel faction known as The Vision — and in his place stands Brock Lesnar, the unstoppable “Beast Incarnate.”
The Fallout: Rollins’ Reign Ends
For months, Seth Rollins reigned supreme as the leader of The Vision, guided by the strategic mastermind Paul Heyman and backed by the powerhouse duo Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
But on the October 13 episode of Raw, everything changed. Breakker and Reed turned on Rollins in a brutal, unmistakable betrayal — leaving their former leader battered, isolated and suddenly irrelevant.
According to WWE’s own storytelling, Heyman proclaimed that Rollins “couldn’t shoulder the responsibility of leading The Vision into the future.”
Enter the Beast: Lesnar Takes the Helm
With Rollins out of the picture — both physically (due to reported surgery) and storyline-wise — The Vision needed a new face. Enter Brock Lesnar. Formerly aligned with Heyman, the Beast’s return to WWE earlier this year reinvigorated his aura of dominance.
While no official on-screen moment has explicitly shown Lesnar formally accepting the leadership of The Vision, multiple reports and backstage whispers confirm that the direction is all but set: Lesnar will become the new leader, with Heyman and the faction’s muscle flanking him.
Why This Move Makes So Much Sens.
Instant credibility: Brock Lesnar is a proven commodity — long a fixture atop the card, feared by peers and fans alike. His joining (and leading) The Vision immediately elevates the group’s profile to “must-watch.”
Heyman synergy: Paul Heyman and Lesnar’s past alignment makes their reunion both logical and dramatic. Having Heyman serve as the “voice” or “architect” while Lesnar executes the destruction is textbook heel faction strategy.
A new era for The Vision: With Rollins out of the way, the faction is now free to evolve. Lesnar leading sends a clear message: this is now about ruthless domination, not charismatic manipulations.
What It Means for Monday Night RAW
The Raw brand’s landscape just shifted. The Vision — now potentially fronted by Lesnar — becomes arguably the most dangerous, most unpredictable faction on the roster. Superstars previously comfortable in their spots will now face a monster with no real equal.
For Seth Rollins, this betrayal might cost him more than a title or a spotlight — he loses his identity as leader, and must rebuild himself in the shadow of Lesnar-led tyranny.
What’s Next?
Expect the following:
Lesnar officially making his entrance into The Vision on Raw or a pay-per-view, likely accompanied by Heyman and the faction’s heavy-hitters.
A target on Rollins’ back: perhaps a feud where Rollins must rise again as an enemy of his former faction.
The Vision going full-throttle heel: raids, interference, dominance in tag matches, and maybe a move for “everyone to fear the legion.”
If you thought RAW was unpredictable before — buckle up. With Brock Lesnar as the new face of The Vision, chaos is only the opening act.

