"The Architect" has constructed some genuine angst toward some WWE fans.

Seth Rollins may represent the WWE as its World Heavyweight Champion, but that doesn't mean he's eager to talk to fans, who in his words are "rude" to him and "stalk" him at various places. The Authority's golden boy doesn't mince his words when it comes to discussing how he feels about the WWE Universe.

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"I'm not mean to fans because I'm a bad guy. I'm mean to them because they're rude," Rollins told the Chicago Tribune ahead of RAW emanating from the Allstate Arena. "If they stalk me at the airport at 4 in the morning, don't expect to get a picture. That's not OK. They can't hang outside my hotel or come to the gym and stare at me for a half hour and expect me to be like, 'Cool, awesome.'"

Rollins' words sounded eerily similar to Eminem's hit song "The Way I Am" in which the hip hop artist similarly blasts fans who come up to him in public and seek autographs.

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The former Shield member made it clear that he doesn't hate the fans as a whole, saying that he does enjoy certain aspects of mingling with the WWE's supporters.

"My favorite thing is to just run into fans coincidentally," he said. "Today the National Car Rental guy recognized me and got so excited and wanted to take a picture. Awesome. It was a fan that happened to run into me. To me, there's a distinct difference. Don't get me wrong - our fan base is super passionate and I love them, but there's a difference between stalking me at the airport and just happening to see me."

So to anyone attending RAW this week in Illinois, don't stalk the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. He's made it abundantly clear that he doesn't like it.

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