Seth Rollins is currently taking a break from in-ring action, maintaining a low profile since being taken out by Bronson Reed on Monday Night RAW. However, Rollins recently broke his silence to celebrate a significant milestone: the 10th anniversary of his wrestling school, Black and Brave. This momentous occasion was too important for The Visionary to let pass without sharing his joy with the wrestling community.

Seth Rollins wrestled under the ring name Tyler Black before joining WWE, and that is why his wrestling academy is the Black & Brave school, along with his partner Marek Brave.

The visionary took to Instagram to express their heartfelt gratitude and reflect on the journey of their wrestling school, Black and Brave. The school, founded with the vision of providing high-quality and affordable training to aspiring professional wrestlers, has grown remarkably over the past decade.

According to Rollins and Brave, the mission of Black and Brave has always been to make professional wrestling training accessible to passionate individuals, regardless of their background. Over the last ten years, the school has successfully trained over 250 performers from diverse communities worldwide, helping them pursue their dreams in the wrestling industry. In their Instagram post, Rollins and Brave shared the following message:

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“10 years of Black and Brave. When we started this journey, our goal was to provide quality, affordable training to anyone who had a passion for pro wrestling. Over the past decade, we’ve had the honor of welcoming 250+ individuals from all over the world into our community. As we begin our 11th year in business, we look forward to continuing our service to the industry. With love & gratitude, we thank every person who has helped to make Davenport, IA a top destination for aspiring performers across the globe. 🖤🖤 Sincerely, @mbrave13 & @wwerollins.”

This milestone not only marks a decade of hard work and dedication but also highlights the impact that Black and Brave has had on the global wrestling community. Rollins and Brave’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of wrestlers has transformed Davenport, IA, into a renowned destination for aspiring performers. Their efforts have paved the way for countless individuals to step into the world of professional wrestling, making their dream a reality.

As Black and Brave embarks on its 11th year, Rollins and Brave look forward to continuing their mission and expanding their influence in the wrestling industry. Their legacy of providing top-tier training to passionate individuals is a testament to their love for the sport and their dedication to giving back to the community that has supported them throughout their journey.

We will have to see when Seth Rollins makes his way back to WWE television. He is out of action with a chronic injury, and his health needs to be taken very seriously. Hopefully, he’s got another run left in him, but he’s already done a lot of good in the pro wrestling world with his school, after all Nathan Frazer is one example of his teaching.

What’s your take on Seth Rollins’ career outside the ring? Would you like to attend his wrestling academy? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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