
WWE star Seth Rollins indicated he perceives his professional wrestling career to be closer to its conclusion than its inception. Rollins is not considering wrestling for an additional 25 years.
Rollins currently reports feeling well, despite his extensive tenure in the sport. He has engaged in wrestling activities consistently for nearly 22 years, with limited interruptions solely for injury rehabilitation.
On the “Up & Adams” program, Rollins reflected on his journey, stating, “I’ve been wrestling for 21 years, almost 22 years, non-stop, small breaks only to rehab injuries. Before that, I was throwing myself around my backyard with my friends, which probably did more damage to me than throwing myself around in the ring, to be fair. So, you’re looking at, like, 25 years of wrestling. Now, I feel great, but I certainly feel closer to the end than the beginning. So, like, I’m not doing 25 more years of this. I don’t know what that looks like on the backend, but I feel good right now.”
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These remarks were made by Rollins in anticipation of his participation in the Money in the Bank ladder match.
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