 And I've come to his mic so I can just calmly say, and I will start things off with Seth freakin' Rollins. With his combination of creativity, athleticism, and skill, Rollins considers himself the guiding light of WWE. A beacon for the company, an example of what a WWE superstar should be. And the crazy thing is, he's kind of right. Honestly, minus the attitude of whatever faunting Graves wishes he could get out right now. I find it difficult to disagree, Byron. And with a superstar like Finn Balor, here's someone who simply thrives when pressure is on. On the top, no one can stand in the way of the self-proclaimed visionary. You need to be as crucial that you meet him at his level. I don't know if this is a show of confidence or a wasted opportunity to attack your opponent. Taking a trip outside, but he's got to be mindful of the count. The search dead in its tracks. Balor shows the wherewithal. Charged in a big way. And Rollins cannot be stopped. It's in this decision. I don't have an answer, Michael. If you can put him away, you should put him away. Stop gloating and put your attention back to the match. He's doing how to fantastic matchup.