“I think he’s highly underrated,” Seth Rollins lavishes praise on his former WWE rival, refers to him as a mentor


“I think he’s highly underrated,” Seth Rollins lavishes praise on his former WWE rival, refers to him as a mentor

Seth Rollins in WWE (Image Credits- PWIMania)

Seth Rollins has been a workhorse for the company since its debut. He has been stealing the show each time he gets out there. Be it a promo or a match, Rollins certainly knows how to entertain the crowd.

This week on RAW, fans saw Seth Rollins team up with Kevin Owens for a match against The Usos. The company’s most reliable men delivered a fantastic performance. Rollins’ dive from the top rope was the highlight of the match. It was a solid main event with chaos at the end, but it was fun.

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Seth Rollins and Austin Theory’s rivalry has been one of the best things on RAW. With Bobby Lashley now out of the equation, Theory has to deal with just Rollins. The rivalry has been intense from the start, with Austin Theory’s transformation serving as a plus for the feud.

Seth Rollins is one of the finest wrestlers of this generation. He has now been giving preference to the young talents, and he has played a significant role in Austin Theory’s rise in the WWE. The two will now face each other on the January 2nd edition of RAW for the US Championship.

Seth Rollins recently praised former WWE superstar Jamie Noble. Noble, who retired from wrestling on December 11, can be seen being praised by many WWE Superstars in a clip released by WWE. The clip is recorded prior to Noble’s final match. Rollins, being one of them, stated that Noble is an unsung hero of this generation. Rollins, who worked with Noble extensively in 2015, stated that he has been a mentor to him.

“Jamie is one kinda one of the unsung heroes of our generation in a lot of ways, You look at his WWE run, he was really able to do it all…. He’s given his whole life to it, and he’s really, really tremendous, and I think he’s highly underrated”

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Seth Rollins believes this wasn’t Jamie Noble’s last match

Seth Rollins with Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury in 2015. (Image Credits- Pinterest)
Seth Rollins with Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury in 2015. (Image Credits- Pinterest)

The WWE Live event in West Virginia on December 11 featured Jamie Noble’s final match. With West Virginia being Noble’s hometown, it was a fitting finale for him. He teamed up with Butch, Ridge Holland and Braun Strowman to take on Solo Sikoa, Sami Zayn and The Usos in eight-person tag team match. The ending saw the former cruiserweight champion pin Sami Zayn to clinch victory for his team.

In the same clip, Seth Rollins can be seen saying that he is excited to see Jamie Noble walk towards the ring and perform for the last time. He expressed his doubt over the former cruiserweight champion’s retirement from wrestling.

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“I’m just really excited for him that he’s gonna get the opportunity to hear his name, walk the aisle, get in the ring, perform, maybe one last time. I don’t trust him. I don’t trust him. I know he says it’s his final match, but we’ll see.”

This was the first time Jamie Noble wrestled in seven years. He wrestled for the last time in 2015. Noble had announced his retirement from wrestling in 2009 but wrestled sporadically after that. He has also been a former ROH World Champion. He won it by defeating CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels in 2005.

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