Seth Rollins addresses controversial incident outside WWE
Seth Rollins has been a part of WWE for more than ten years and has experienced a significant amount of controversy within the ring. The Visionary recently addressed a controversial segment that transpired a while back outside the Stamford-based promotion.
A while back, Seth Rollins attended the Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears game while he was away from the weekly WWE shows. During the match, Rollins was seen supporting the Chicago Bears and was thrown onto the field by T.Y. Hilton, who is a former Indianapolis Colts member.
The Visionary was ejected from the stadium, which seemed controversial at the time as fans were confused about whether it was scripted or real. Today, Seth Rollins made an appearance on Inside the NFL. He addressed the incident where he was ejected from the field.
"I did this, right? I set them up. I set them up and bring them down. Look from behind [T.Y. Hilton throws you onto the field], watch this, watch this. It's all momentum, it's all momentum. He took my moment and tossed me over. If we were face-to-face, *BAM* Hammer would come down... No, I was upset. I need to go back and find T.Y. man," Rollins said. [From 01:38 to 2:08]
Check out the clip below:
The Visionary has been a lifelong fan of the Chicago Bears and often showcased his support to the team on social media.
Seth Rollins will compete at WWE Crown Jewel 2024
Earlier this year, Seth Rollins went on a hiatus from the Stamford-based company and returned a few months later on Monday Night RAW. The Visionary found himself in a feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre. Later, he was viciously taken out by Bronson Reed.
The Australian star put Rollins on the shelf for a while and continued his path of dominance on WWE RAW. However, The Visionary returned to Monday Night RAW and put Reed in his place when he cost him a Last Monster Standing match against Braun Strowman.
In the next few weeks, the two went off against each other and haven't stopped yet. Later, Adam Pearce sanctioned a one-on-one match between Rollins and Reed at WWE Crown Jewel 2024 in Saudi Arabia. It'll be interesting to see which star leaves the show with a win.
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