What does Seth Rollins have in mind after WWE?
A multi-time champion in WWE, one-time Royal Rumble winner, and a guaranteed Hall of Famer, Seth Rollins has almost achieved it all. Currently married to Becky Lynch and a father of one, Rollins recently shed some light on his future.
In an interview on The Pivot Podcast, The Visionary shared a few career options he wants to pursue after WWE. Hoping to “dabble” in movies, Rollins ultimately decided to follow a path similar to Chief Content Officer, Triple H.
I love my business. I love doing it, I love thinking about it. I love coming up with new ideas. The performance aspect of it is fantastic. For me, when I start to phase out in the ring, I will probably do something behind the scenes. I see myself like Triple H.
I might dabble in movies and stuff here and there, but I see myself continuing to help the business grow as I start to age out of the in ring process. I have a ways to go. I’m certainly closer to the end than the beginning, but when I do get to that point, that’s where I see myself. Hopefully, there will be a place there for me, but I do see myself there. That’s my blueprint.”
H/t Fightful.com
With over twenty years in the industry, Rollins expressed his love for it and how he wants to help grow the business once he finishes his in-ring phase. The Messiah revealed that he is nearing the twilight of his career and might soon transition into the behind-the-scenes part of the industry.
Rollins recently defeated Bronson Reed at Crown Jewel, but later, during his number-one contender match on the November 4th episode of Raw, he suffered an attack from him.
Seth Rollins Names AEW Champion As One Of His Favorite Opponents
In the same interview on The Pivot Podcast, Seth Rollins opened up on his three favorite opponents. The Architect opened the list with AEW World Champion and his former ally, Dean Ambrose aka Jon Moxley.
Some of my favorite guys that I’ve ever been in (the ring) with, (Dean)Ambrose, is one of them. You know, you mentioned rivalries, when we broke up The Shield, he and I really got together and did a lot of great stuff in the early part of our careers. We just complimented each other kind of really well. I was sort of flashier, hard-hitting athletic, but he was more raw, visceral, and nasty. You know, more of a Roddy Piper and I was more of a Shawn Michaels.”
He further shared John Cena and Brock Lesnar as two of his other favorite rivals.
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Also in the interview, Seth Rollins recalled his reaction to that photo in Becky Lynch’s book.