Later this year, John Cena will hang his wrestling boots at the age of 48. For the former WWE champion, Seth Rollins, on the other hand, the end of his career in the respective ring can even be struck at this particular age point.
“I will be 39 years old in May 45, maybe it seems really good to me,” said Rollins recently “Wfan.” “It will depend on what I do in the coming years outside WWE or behind the scenes of WWE. These two things call me, so I just have to understand what it is. My body, I feel good at the moment. I feel very good.”
Rollins began his career in the ring in early 2004 under the direction of Danny Daniels, a veteran wrestler based in Chicago. From there, Rollins built his CV on the independent circuit and the Ring of Honor before winning a contract with WWE in 2010. Since then, he has become one of the best stars in WWE, with several reigns of the world title in his name. Rollins, also known as “The Visionary”, is currently involved in a quarrel with CM Punk and Roman Reigns recently returned, which spoiled Punk and Rollins in the episode of “WWE RAW” last week.
Whenever he concludes his career in the ring, Rollins presequent to take a path similar to Paul “Triple H” Levesque, which could include external projects, such as television and film, but is mainly centered on the fight sector in a point of view behind the scenes. Rollins is currently black and brave Wrestling Academy coach, who has taken an identification designation for WWE.