Seth Rollins is the Visionary of WWE and has done a lot for the business since his debut in the company more than 12 years ago. However, all things eventually come to an end and Seth Rollins has now addressed his eventual in-ring retirement.
During the WWE Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, Seth Rollins squared off against Bronson Reed in singles competition. It was truly a hard-hitting battle from start to finish, and it saw The Visionary pick up the win with multiple Stomps.
Considering the fact that Seth Rollins’ body has gone through a lot of wear and tear and he suffered injuries this year, fans truly wonder whether he will be able to compete inside the squared circle for long.
While speaking to MBC Loud, Seth Rollins was asked about his in-ring future and whether he had a message for his fans who all grew up watching him. Seth Rollins talked about his future in wrestling, saying he doesn’t want to feel old. After 12 years in WWE, he realizes he might be closer to the end of his career than the start. He’s not sure how much longer he can keep going, but he wants to give his best every time he steps into the ring.
“Don’t make me feel any older than I am. I’ve been at this now in WWE for 12 years, so I suppose it makes sense and I don’t know, I’m closer to the end than the beginning, I don’t know how much gas I got left in the tank. So, I’m just trying to give everything I got every time I go out there.”
We will have to wait and see how long Seth Rollins will continue to be an active in-ring competitor inside the squared circle, as Rollins may have other plans once he hangs up his pro wrestling boots for good.
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