Seth Rollins is a reference on the WWE roster, having earned the respect of all his peers. The former Shield member is a five-time world champion, as well as having won the Intercontinental title twice, once the United States Championship and six times the Raw Tag Team Championship.
As if that were not enough, he won the 2014 edition of the Money in the Bank and the 2019 edition of the Royal Rumble match. 'The Visionary' successfully defended his United States Championship from the onslaught of Finn Balor in the latest episode of Monday Night Raw.
Last week, Theory had tried in vain to cash his briefcase against Rollins, but Bobby Lashley's intervention had saved Seth from certain defeat. In a recent Q&A session with fans, Seth Rollins revealed the most embarrassing moment of his career.
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“Many years ago, an old friend of mine made a really terrible joke on me” - began Seth Rollins. “We were partners in the ring and our entry music was a really powerful song by a band called 'Killswitch Engage', which used some quotes from Fight Club.
My partner replaced that song with Fergie's 'My Humps' without telling me anything. When I walked in and realized the music was different, I didn't really know what to do. I went red in the face very quickly, I was super embarrassed” - said Seth.
The former WWE Champion also spoke of Vince Mcmahon's sensational farewell: “I couldn't believe it. I'll never forget that day, I'm serious. Becky Lynch and I were at the airport, on our way to a live event, when suddenly we received a notification on our cell phone.
A few seconds later, Becky and I looked at each other and we were both speechless. From the first day I walked into WWE, I knew that Vince was getting old and that he could leave any moment. However, I didn't expect it would happen so quickly." Seth Rollins has disclosed details about the time that Triple H threatened to fire him from WWE if his attitude did not improve.
“Terry is very old school in the sense that he thinks a certain way works, and part of that ideology is sort of shunning what is up and coming instead of embracing it," said Rollins. "And I was always like, ‘Hey, the business is changing.
You’ve gotta go with it. If you go against it, it’s not gonna help.’ I would just challenge him in little ways every day to the point where I was insubordinate, and Hunter [Triple H] took me aside and was like, ‘Look, I don’t see anything special in you...."