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Seth Rollins Discusses What The WWE Locker Room Is Like

Seth Rollins is a multiple-time world champion in WWE and is known for his extraordinary attitude in the ring. The Visionary is a master at mind games and knows how to win over his opponents even without laying a finger on them.

During a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Seth Rollins opened up about the perception of the locker room and shed some light on the relationships between WWE superstars.

“From the outside, you think it’s a cutthroat business and to an extent it is in some capacity, because everybody wants that top spot and everybody wants to grow as a performer and, you know, the higher up you are on the card, the more money you’re going to earn and that’s the bottom line, but I can totally understand where you’re coming from when you come in. [There’s still] a level of respect. It’s like, when it’s Sunday, and it’s game time and you’re going, you’re out there to kill somebody, right? You’re out there to take somebody out, but as soon as it’s not that time anymore, as soon as the game’s over or, you know, the play is over, you help the brother up off the field and that’s where we are.”

“Yeah, everybody wants that top spot, everybody wants to be positioned better than everybody else, but at the end of the day, there is a level of respect for everybody that plays the game and so there is a brotherhood, there is a fraternity to that.”

Seth Rollins

Many wrestlers maintain a strong sense of camaraderie and respect for one another, recognizing that they are all working towards a common goal of entertaining the fans and advancing the industry. The WWE Locker Room appears to be no different in 2023.

We’ll have to see what happens with Seth Rollins on the road to WrestleMania. 

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