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Seth Rollins keeps bumbling on about the future being now, but if he isn't careful his future is going to be nothing more than a fading memory -- before it ever begins.

The "face" of WWE opened this week's "Monday Night RAW" in Baltimore, two weeks after wrestling legend Sting stole the show and Rollins' World Championship belt during Rollins' statue unveiling ceremony.

Rollins began by ranting and raving about his greatness, per usual.

The crowd wasn't buying it.

But Sting showed up on the video board with a message for Rollins.

But Sting's interference didn't end there. During a match with Ryback -- a match that Rollins largely got his butt kicked in but appeared to be on the verge of winning anyway -- Sting popped up with a convenient distraction.

Seeing a Sting mask on his own statue grabbed Rollins' attention just long enough for Ryback to hit a finishing move and pin him.

The dual-belt champion would go on to lose again in the main event, this time in a six-man tag match with New Day against John Cena and the Primetime Players.

But adding insult to, well, insult, The Vigilante had one final message for Rollins: Say goodbye to your statue.

If the Night of Champions is anything nearly as disastrous as this for Rollins, it's going to be a long one.