WATCH: Major botch on Raw that left Seth Rollins injured
Seth Rollins will kick off Monday Night Raw to address his future and injury.
Seth Rollins potential botch(via @b3llasreigns/X)
In his remarkable 8-month tenure as World Heavyweight Champion, Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins showcased unparalleled resilience, defending his title frequently. The high stakes nature of these bouts, though, took a toll on the champion’s body. In a recent clash against Jinder Mahal, an unfortunate turn of events led to The Visionary suffering an injury in the main event of Raw.
In the video footage on X, it became evident that Seth Rollins attempted a daring sequence in his match against The Modern Day Maharaja. The video highlighted the World Heavyweight Champion executing a top rope springboard senton followed by a middle rope moonsault. It was during this high flying sequence that he potentially tweaked his knee. In the footage, The Visionary could be observed holding his knee.
After successfully completing the athletic maneuvers, it pointed to a possible moment of injury during the dynamic exchange in the match. Despite the injury, The Monday Night Messiah showcased determination, finishing the match against Mahal. Interference from The Indus Sher, Drew McIntyre, and Damian Priest added to the challenge, but Rollins retained his title with a decisive Stomp.
However, subsequent revelations revealed a torn MCL and partially torn meniscus, underscoring the champion’s resilience. Due to the recent injury, WWE strategically withdrew Rollins from upcoming live shows, prioritizing recovery and avoiding further complications. This decision aligns with the ongoing Road to WrestleMania, leaving fans anticipating what lies ahead.
Will Seth Rollins be available for WrestleMania?
As the anticipation for WrestleMania 40 builds, the burning question on every WWE fan’s mind is whether Seth Rollins will be fit for his anticipated clash with CM Punk. Reports suggest that a torn meniscus might not keep The Monday Night Messiah out for long, especially if surgery is on the cards. With a potential recovery time of 3-4 weeks if he pushes it, there’s a glimmer of hope.
However, a more realistic scenario involves a recovery period of 4-6 weeks post-surgery. If all aligns favorably, Rollins could potentially return to the ring just a month before WrestleMania 40. This would provide ample time for the creative team to craft an engaging storyline with CM Punk.
Yet, it’s essential to tread cautiously, as all this hinges on speculation. Until WWE issues an official update on Rollins’ injury, the WrestleMania comeback remains uncertain, leaving fans eagerly awaiting any concrete news on the fate of this anticipated showdown.
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