Seth Rollins has spoken out about a confusing segment on the latest episode of WWE Raw while also providing another recovery update.
After making his return as a masked man back at Elimination Chamber, Rollins appeared live once more on the March 9 edition of the red brand. However, instead of making a standard appearance, Rollins was joined in the ring by about 20 masked men. Prior to taking his mask of, all of the men shuffled around to confuse Adam Pearce and the fans so they did not know where he was.
The segment was not well-received online, with some criticisms claiming that it was too long and not as serious as it should have been for Rollins’ character.
While appearing on Good Morning Football, Rollins said the following about that segment, while also noting that he is still unable to get into any real physicality:
“I’ll tell you what, I’ll give the (Kansas City) Chiefs credit on this. They were a little more synchronized than my masked men were. The masked men were all over the place. There was a lot of jumble, a lot of two left feet going on in there. The Chiefs were more synchronized. However, I gotta say, one of these plays worked! And the other one didn’t! Alright, you gotta execute… We executed to perfection. We got in there, we protected Seth Rollins, we confused everybody and we got out of there, and that is what we had to do because Seth Rollins, that’s me, I’m not cleared yet. I can’t get into any real physicality. I gotta protect this shoulder for maybe another couple weeks or so and then we’ll see if we need these masked men, if we need all this trickeration or not.”
“I Was Hoping Nobody Blew Out An ACL”: Seth Rollins
Continuing, The Visionary also joked that he was happy that no one lost a show or worse while the shuffling around occurred:
“You know what? I was just hoping nobody lost a shoe,” Rollins said while laughing. “I was like, hopefully nobody falls over or nobody lost a shoe… When you’re dealing with a lot of bodies like that and a lot of moving parts in the ring, I was just hoping nobody blew out an ACL. I was hoping nobody lost a ligament in the knee there.”
It is currently unknown who Seth Rollins will face at WrestleMania 42, which is scheduled to take place in April.
H/t to Fightful for the use of transcriptions.
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