Seth Rollins receives vital advice from this WWE Hall of Famer.
Over the years, Seth Rollins has embraced multiple gimmicks and characters throughout his tenure. Starting out as a part of The Shield on the main-roster, he later joined The Authority, became a messiah, and now a Visionary. Similarly, Rollins’ wardrobe and attire have also experienced a major transition.
Now flaunting a much more flamboyant wardrobe, Rollins has taken his drip to a new level. Although Hall of Famer Kevin Nash believes he should drop his ‘character’, and be much like his real self. Praising Rollins’ February 24th Raw promo segment against CM Punk on his Kliq This podcast, Nash said:
“I thought Rollins and Cody had a good promo segment. I like when Rollins is Rollins, not Rollins with the fucking [mimics Rollins’ laugh]. Don’t be a character, just be you. You’ve been around long enough. Just watch Phil [CM Punk]. Watch Phil in the opening segment. Punk’s just Punk. He’s not playing a fucking wrestling guy. [Rollins] was obviously more entertaining in that segment to me than he was…if you’re gonna wear that outfit, please be real. Don’t be fucking on top of that something else.”
H/t Fightful
Rollins failed to win the Elimination Chamber and made sure Punk lost his opportunity as well, when he Curb-stomped The Second City Saint outside the ring.
Drew McIntyre Believes His Shared Moment With Seth Rollins At WWE WrestleMania 40 Was “Special”
In an exclusive interview with Kenny McIntosh for issue 54 of Inside The Ropes Magazine, Drew McIntyre opened up on his WrestleMania 40 victory against Seth Rollins, and how it was special.
“I felt validated in Philadelphia at ‘Mania to have that moment. I made the absolute most of it after I won the match, with the fans chanting “you deserve it”. Wish it was “you’ve earned it”, because I certainly felt like I’d earned that moment. But nonetheless, I was happy about it. I had a moment with Seth, we’re not like Punk and I, not got this personal rivalry. It’s a very professional rivalry, where one believes they’re better than the other and everybody else wants to lead the charge. It’s good to have that kind of friendly competition.
So we had a moment between ourselves, which was special. Then I was able to present the title to my wife, who was such a big part of the journey, which wasn’t planned. I went with how I felt at that moment. That five minutes after the pinfall was still very special, still counts and still something that will always stick with me before everything went horribly wrong in front of the world.”
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