Okay, so, let me tell you about this whole Seth Rollins injury thing. It’s been a wild ride, let me say. I’ve been following this guy for a while now, ever since he became Mr. Money In The Bank. Dude’s a beast in the ring, right? Four-time WWE World Champion and all that jazz.
So, I started noticing something was off a few months back. It was after his match with Jinder Mahal. I was watching RAW, like I always do, and I saw Rollins go down. He was clearly in pain, clutching his leg. My heart sank, man. I was like, “No way, not Rollins!” He’s one of my favorites, you know?
Then, the news started trickling in. Some said he was coughing up blood, others mentioned a serious leg injury. He was rushed to the hospital. It was all a big mess. I kept refreshing Twitter, hoping for some good news, but it wasn’t looking good.
Then, on the next episode of RAW, Rollins himself came out and dropped the bomb. Grade 2 MCL tear and a partially torn meniscus. I felt terrible for the guy. He was supposed to be in that massive Crown Jewel match, and there was even talk about him facing CM Punk at WrestleMania 40. All that was up in the air now.
- First, I heard about the injury during the match with Mahal.
- Then, I saw reports about him being rushed to the hospital.
- Next, Rollins himself confirmed the extent of his injuries.
- Finally, I read that he was taken off WWE programming.
I remember thinking, “This is it. His career might be over.” But you know what? Rollins is a fighter. He assured everyone that his MCL would heal with time. He even joked about escaping a severe ACL injury. Classic Rollins, always trying to find the silver lining.
After months of waiting, he finally made his return. You know that this return is after a hiatus because of Wrestlemania 40. I was so pumped! It was like a weight had been lifted. But then, bam! Bronson Reed attacked him, and he was taken off WWE programming again. It’s like one step forward, two steps back with this guy.
Now, they’re saying he’s taking time off to deal with these chronic injury issues. It makes sense, you know? He’s been pushing himself so hard for so long. And as a fan, all I want to see him back to full strength, whenever that might be.
It’s been a rollercoaster of emotions, following Rollins’ journey these past few months. But I’m still a fan, and I’ll be here, waiting for his return, whenever that may be. This is just part of being a wrestling fan, I guess. You gotta take the good with the bad. And who knows, maybe this time off will be exactly what he needs to come back stronger than ever. That’s what I’m hoping for, at least.