Seth Rollins, a prominent superstar in WWE, holds the esteemed title of world heavyweight champion. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest talents of his generation. Interestingly, Rollins is a devoted fan of the Chicago Bears, a fact he has shared in numerous interviews. As a Bears fan, there is one individual he despises seeing on the opposing side: Aaron Rodgers.
During an interview with Sports Illustrated in Las Vegas, Rollins was asked whom he would love to deliver his signature move, the curb stomp, to. Without hesitation, he named Aaron Rodgers. Rollins expressed his frustration with Rodgers’ exceptional performance against the Bears, causing his beloved team to struggle for many years.
Aaron Rodgers, a former player for the Green Bay Packers, boasts an impressive record of 26-5 against the Chicago Bears throughout his 15-season career. Although he played his final season for the Packers in 2023 and was subsequently drafted by the New York Jets, Rodgers suffered an ankle injury in his debut match for the Jets, sidelining him for the entire season.
When it comes to Seth Rollins, he had a front-row seat to witness the events that unfolded at the WrestleMania XL press conference. Currently, Rollins does not have a challenger for his title. However, Triple H announced a 12-man qualifying tournament for the elimination chamber match, where the winner will face Rollins at WrestleMania. Two individuals, whose names are yet to be mentioned, have already secured their spots in the match, leaving four more spots up for grabs.
As the holder of the Money in the Bank contract, Seth Rollins has the opportunity to cash it in on any champion. However, he has chosen to wait for the perfect moment, with the deadline being the first of July. Priest, a member of Judgment Day, shed light on his decision not to cash in on Rollins yet. Despite Rollins’ injury during a match against Jinder Mahal, the Architect still made his presence felt. Fans questioned why Priest did not take advantage of the situation and cash in on Rollins. The 41-year-old wrestler explained that he is patiently waiting for Rollins to fully recover before making his move.
Priest has attempted to cash in his briefcase multiple times before, but each attempt was thwarted by interference from others. Alongside Finn Balor, another member of Judgment Day, Priest is set to defend their Undisputed Tag Team titles against two unnamed opponents at the Elimination Chamber PLE in Australia. The outcome of the match will determine whether they retain their titles or if the newly formed tag team will rise to prominence.
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