Seth Rollins who is a big fan of the Chicago Bears was present at the Lucas Oil Stadium while his team took on the Indianapolis Colts last night. Rollins made his presence felt after the camera operators decided to plaster him on the Jumbotron while he was in the middle of an altercation with former Colts star, TY Hilton. A video of Rollins being dumped to the ground by TY Hilton is currently making the rounds on social media.
After being thrown to the ground, Rollins was escorted out of the stadium while he fluttered about in frustration. Rollins was seen reacting like he usually does when things don’t go his way in
WWE. While some may think that the interaction between Hilton and Rollins was genuine, any real wrestling fan would know that Seth was simply putting on a show for the crowd. After the match, Rollins took to X and sent out a three-word message stating that he hates football.
Rollins has been missing from WWE since the August 5 episode of RAW. He served as the special guest referee for the clash between Drew McIntyre and CM Punk at SummerSlam 2024. When he returned to RAW following his PLE appearance, he was attacked by Bronson Reed. The big man hit him with six Tsunami splashes in a row, which resulted in another period on the sidelines for Seth Rollins. Let’s take a look at when we expect him to return.
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WWE Saturday Night Main Event is set to kick off on December 14, 2024. Now, one of the stars being advertised for this special event is Seth Rollins himself. Since the entire segment with Bronson Reed took place to give Rollins some time off to recover, we can expect him to be back in time for this event, especially since his face is on the cover.
Now, just because Rollins is being advertised for Saturday Night Main Event doesn’t mean he’ll come back on the day of the show. It is quite possible that Rollins ends up marking his return a few weeks prior to the event. From the looks of it, Rollins’ recovery is going nicely, so there is optimism about his return to action. Hopefully, it won’t be long before the Messiah takes the ring again.
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