In an industry full of necessarily important ego, it is inevitable that the wrestlers who do not get along are forced to work together from time to time. According to the WWE star, Seth Rollins, who is currently quarrel with CM Punk, enter the ring with someone you don’t like can really be therapeutic, as discussed in a Interview on WFAN radio station.
“You can get this violence. You can get this anger, this frustration,” said Rollins. “You are there, it’s just you and him. If the fists fly, they fly.”
Speaking of punk specifically, Rollins indicated it (as he has done several times before) that he does not personally like man. However, this will not prevent him from joining Punk in the ring or, as was the case last Monday, inside a steel cage.
“We are in the conflict industry, right? And I have a conflict with him,” said Rollins. “I don’t like him. I didn’t like him for a long time. We have a lot of history. It is much easier to talk badly about someone you do not like.”
Rollins ended up winning the “WWE Raw” cage match on Monday, but not in the traditional sense. The fight ended with interference from Roman Reigns, who pulled Rollins from the cage, leading to his victory. Reigns beat Rollins and Punk in turn, strongly lighting a triple threat match between the three at WWE Wrestlemania 41 next month, unless any rebound or unforeseen turn in the scenario.
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