Seth Rollins Defends Wrestling Style Amid Injuries
Seth Rollins is a six-time world champion who has headlined WrestleMania multiple times, but his success has come at the expense of his health, with a recent shoulder injury at October's Crown Jewel.
The injury occurred when Rollins attempted a coast-to-coast against Cody Rhodes, a move that requires him to leap from one corner turnbuckle to another.
Paul Heyman, Rollins' former manager, defends his wrestling style, saying he "truly leaves it all in the ring".
Heyman argues that stripping Rollins of his style would strip him of his DNA, and that his "balls to the wall" approach is what makes him a great performer.
Rollins has a history of wrestling with injuries, including a torn MCL and partially torn meniscus at WrestleMania 40 in 2024.
Heyman's influence on professional wrestling is significant, and his support for Rollins' style is a testament to his experience in the business.
Rollins' ability to perform at a high level despite his injuries is a key factor in his success, and Heyman believes that his authenticity is what sets him apart.
And with his latest injury, Rollins' future in the ring is uncertain, but one thing is clear: he will always give it his all.
So when will Rollins return to the ring, and will he be able to maintain his high level of performance despite his injuries.
But for now, Rollins' fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for this talented wrestler.
The WWE 2K26 game, which features CM Punk on the cover, is set to be released on March 13, and will likely include Rollins as a playable character.
As of October's Crown Jewel, Rollins' injury has been a major setback, but he is expected to make a full recovery.