Seth wants a title match against Roman at Extreme Rules, but The Authority isn't sold that Rollins is still what's "best for business." No matter - Seth is willing to break all the rules to regain his spot at the top.
By the end of next month, we'll be formally introduced to Dean Ambrose's character. It can now be assumed that all 3 former members of The Shield will get their own arc, and eventually have their stories blend together. With exhilarating art and sensational storytelling, the WWE comic series is one all fans would enjoy, and issue #4 does not disappoint. Kayfabe for everyone! Read Full Review
This is kind of weird to say about a comic about wrestling but this issue was such a wonderful and raucous romp that knows exactly what it is and what its about with no qualms. If you havent been reading, you can still pick this one up as its the start of a new mini-arc and covers Seth Rollins return to the ring. If you're a WWE fan, keep an eye out for some familiar heel superstar faces. Read Full Review
The WWE team's first outing with this on-going has absolutely made it a number one contender amongst the licensed comics out there today, and continues to offer up a tale that even the smartest marks will find something in to enjoy. Read Full Review
WWE #4 is a wacky story that we didn't get to see play out on television, making it another can't-miss issue of this series for wrestling fans. Read Full Review
“WWE” has been a real surprise given how bad previous WWE comics have been. “WWE” #4 ends the first storyline of this series and it was a blast from start to finish. I'm excited to see what this series has to offer going forward. Read Full Review
All in all this is a fun strip which will amuse WWE fans of all ages, but especially the youth market that BOOM! Studios are obviously aiming at here. Read Full Review