Seth Rollins made his WWE main roster debut as a member of The Shield at Survivor Series in 2012. Triple H handpicked Rollins as the next main eventer after Rollins split up with the faction. Since then, The Visionary has accomplished a lot of things in WWE. He also suffered several injuries in the last few years.
Recently, Seth Rollins appeared on Impaulsive podcast. During the interview, Logan Paul asked Rollins about keeping in shape. Rollins said that he’s dealing with a lower back injury and is trying to avoid getting surgery.
“There are constant injuries. My knee has been bugging me since before WrestleMania [39], I was having an issue with that. My neck acting up. My lower back has been at me since 2019, probably should get some surgery on that, but trying to just do whatever I can to make sure I don’t need it because I have a couple of stress fractures back there. I tried some stem cells, I’ve done a couple of stem cell treatments. I found that they were temporarily helpful. I wasn’t taking time off. I wasn’t just idling while I was on the stem cells, I was still working pretty much a full-time schedule with WWE. I found it temporarily helpful, but long-term it kind of faded off a little bit. I got maybe four or five months of ooooh, okay.”
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Seth Rollins is scheduled to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor at SummerSlam.
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