Seth Rollins Says CM Punk Probably Would Have Been His Pro In Lost Season Of NXT
Seth Rollins discusses the lost season of NXT.
Before NXT became the brand we know it as today, it would feature a game show elimination stretch of episodes, with each member of the season being mentored by a WWE pro.
Around the time the brand transitioned to being an outright full brand, Seth Rollins was due to make his debut on the show. However, with the transition, Rollins would become the inaugural NXT Champion.
Speaking with CBS Sports’ Shakiel Mahjouri, Rollins was asked about the lost season of the game-show version of NXT.
“No, all we did was film the pre-tape stuff, like we filmed the packages, we went to Full Sail University, and they had the cameras set up and went around you, and you got all wet and shiny, did the poses and then talked about who we were and where we came from and all that. So all that pre-production type stuff, we did all that, and then they never did the season. I think we were supposed to be season four or five? Hard to remember. Because they did the all-female season, and they did maybe one after that, and weren’t on that. Maybe it was five. But yeah, never came to fruition. For the better, I would say. At the time, very disappointing. Obviously, we were all looking to get our feet wet in WWE. We thought NXT was gonna be the ticket, that pathway in NXT anyway, and thankfully for all of us, that didn’t happen because here we are. Now I’m sitting and talking to you [as] World Heavyweight Champion, may not be the case had it been that way, so I would say my introduction was a little bit better than that,
“Oh man, that would have been like 2011, 2012. At that point in my career, gosh, I would have been very closely aligned with CM Punk at the time. He would have probably been the guy if he was going to be involved with NXT that they would have paired with me based on our personality types and our upbringing,”
Seth Rollins
Rollins is currently scheduled to defend his World Heavyweight Championship at this weekend’s SummerSlam event against TheJudgement Day’s Finn Balor.
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