"Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins has a golden opportunity to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Rumble this Sunday night and he said if things don't work out the way he wants them to, his briefcase provides him with "Plan B."

Rollins is set to meet WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar and John Cena at the Royal Rumble this Sunday night live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and he told The Rack Radio Show that if things don't go as planned, he can always use his Money in the Bank contract.

"My strategy for this match is to go in full boar, 100 percent, 110 percent, whatever you want to call it and try to win the match," Rollins told the show via Wrestlingheadlines.com. "If things don't work out and I don't end up winning, the odds are against me for sure, I have back-up plans. I always got a 'Plan B' and that is my Money in the Bank briefcase. It's an unprecedented situation; I don't think it the history of the Money in the Bank briefcase contract scenario that you've had a challenger with two opportunities essentially to win the title, so it should be a very interesting Royal Rumble. I think the fans are going to be at the edge of their seats the whole time."

Rollins also touched on last week's edition of Monday Night RAW where he stood over Cena and Lesnar after delivering Curb Stomps to both of them.

"You know, it felt good; those big nights you were referring to are starting to pile up here and I'm starting to have them more and more and more," Rollins said. "Last [week] on RAW, surely, standing over both John Cena and the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, was a feat that, honestly, I don't think there are any other men that can say they've done that; I might be the only one in the history of the WWE, so that's quite monumental."

Rollins is hopeful to go on to headline WrestleMania 31 on March 29 at Levi's Stadium in California and he gave his thoughts on the announcement that "Macho Man" Randy Savage will finally be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year on the eve of the "Show of Shows" at the SAP Center in San Jose.

"Yeah, my only real thought is it's about damn time," he said. "I know there were a lot of issues with getting him into the Hall and stuff like that but I'm really glad, after all these years, people made the decision that it was the right thing to do and I think everybody knew that. It was dotting the I's and crossing the t's a little bit and I think they put their personal pride aside and made it well known that one of the greatest of all time, the Macho Man, deserves to be in the Hall of Fame and it's about time. I'm glad to be involved in it in some way, shape or form; just to be part of the company while that happens is pretty cool."

Rollins hopes destiny will be on his side when he battles Lesnar and Cena this Sunday at the 28th annual Royal Rumble for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

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