“I hate football,” the iconic Seth Rollins tweet is back

Monday Night Messiah
Seth Rollins is one of the most successful Superstars on the WWE roster today. Considered to be one of the greatest in-ring performers of the current generation, “The Monday Night Messiah” currently performs on WWE Raw. He currently plays a slapstick heel character whose outrageous outfits are getting as much attention as the Superstar himself!
Rollins has often been one of the Superstars who remains in character even when not performing on screen. He has shared his opinion on several issues while being in character. The Architect is also known to be a massive fan of American football. But the WWE fans are confused that why does the former WWE Champion regularly tweet “I hate football.”
Recently, the iconic tweet from Rollins made their return. But this time, with a new addition. Along with the “I hate football” text, the tweet even featured an image of Rollins flexing, while wearing a face mask, featuring his own face. Once again the fans were left wondering that what did the tweet mean?
The reason is simple. Seth Rollins is a massive fan of the American Football team – Chicago Bears. Since the last two years, Rollins repeats the iconic tweet, whenever the Bears lose a match. Last night, Chicago Bears lost a match to Arizona Cardinals, which led to Rollins making the tweet again! This series of repetitive tweets way back in 2019.
Seth Rollins is currently the No.1 Contender for the WWE Championship

In a recent episode of WWE Raw, Seth Rollins defeated Rey Mysterio, Finn Balor and Kevin Owens in a ladder match to become the No.1 Contender for the WWE Championship. He earned the right to challenge Big E for the WWE title. The two Superstars are scheduled to collide at WWE Day 1.
The Prizefighter Kevin Owens also won a non-title match against Big E to earn a shot at the title. He is also added to the WWE Championship match – making it a Triple Threat match. So far, only 2 matches have been announced for WWE Day 1, with the other one being the Universal Championship match between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar.
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