Seth Rollins Heel Turn: What Happened After RAW Went Off The Air As The Shield Breaks Up? Rollins Joins Evolution [VIDEO] [PHOTO]

The wrestling world was shocked at the conclusion of RAW on Monday Night as Seth Rollins turned on Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose and seemingly joined Evolution at the end of RAW. Rollins attacked Reigns and Ambrose with chairs at the end of RAW and sided with Randy Orton and Triple H to close the show.

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Rollins was trending on Twitter following his heel turn as it seems as though The Shield as a trio is over with as Rollins beat down on his teammates and Orton then came in to hit both of them with chairs as well. Triple H said there is always a plan B, and the plan was for Rollins to turn on his teammates.

Renee Young attempted to interview Rollins on the RAW post-show on the WWE Network, and he just smirked and walked off. She then asked Triple H about the heel turn and "The Game" said, "All you need to know is I win."

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Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that after RAW went off the air in Indianapolis, Rollins, Triple H and Orton wandered around while WWE officials checked on Ambrose and Reigns. Triple H then shook hands with Rollins and the two embraced.

Triple H posted a photo with himself, Orton and Rollins in it with the caption "I win" on his Instagram and Twitter accounts:

It is unknown at this time what the plan is going forward, but with Batista taking two months off to promote his upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy movie and likely not returning until August, the WWE needed a way to keep Evolution afloat without "The Animal."

Reigns was expected to be a monster babyface in the coming months, so the split makes sense, but Rollins' heel turn is a surprise to many fans. It remains to be seen if anyone will join forces with Reigns and Ambrose or if they'll battle the newly formed Evolution on their own.

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