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Seth Rollins Injured at WWE Live Event In Dublin, Ireland. UPDATE: Out 6-9 months,Tournament and new Champion to be crowned!


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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

 

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

 

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.

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Corporate Rollins injured, Demon Rollins returns

 

Almost immediately after professional wrestler and corporate brown-noser Seth Rollins was sidelined with an unfortunate knee injury, the masked Demon Rollins burst onto the WWE scene.
Amid ominous music and fiery pyrotechnics, Demon Rollins stalked to the ring moments after Corporate Rollins was wheeled out on a stretcher during a WWE event in Ireland.
Rumoured to have been horribly burned during a childhood fire, Demon Rollins is said to be mentally deranged and possibly educated in dentistry.
The Medium-Sized Red Monster, as Demon Rollins is colloquially known, choke-slammed several wrestlers and referees and then, with a dramatic arm gesture, summoned fireballs from all four ringposts.
Some fans have pointed out striking similarities in appearance between Corporate Rollins and Demon Rollins — such as the streak of blond hair emerging from his leather mask — leading some to speculate that the two wrestlers are actually the same person, which is clearly preposterous.
Demon Rollins is expected to win a tournament at Survivor Series for WWE Championship vacated by the injured Corporate Rollins.
[Wisecrackery aside, we wish Rollins a speedy recovery.]

http://www.kayfabenews.com/corporate-rollins-injured-demon-rollins-returns/

 

 

Looks like I'll be making Demon Rollins on 2K16 then. :lol:

 

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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.
Certainly means a lot coming from you.
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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.
Certainly means a lot coming from you.

The fact that your getting that worked up over what is essentially a kids TV show is mind boggling.

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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.
Certainly means a lot coming from you.

 

Drag ha down!

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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.
Certainly means a lot coming from you.
The fact that your getting that worked up over what is essentially a kids TV show is mind boggling.

Lmao kinda true tbh

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Seth Rollins’ WWE World Heavyweight Championship reign, which began with his historic Money in the Bank contract cash-in at WrestleMania 31 and has since been heralded as being among the most memorable in the modern era, came to a sudden halt when he was injured during WWE’s tour of Dublin, Ireland this past week and was forced to vacate the title. WWE.com caught up with the former champion for an exclusive interview to see how he’s feeling just days after the injury, his thoughts on the future of the World Title at Survivor Series and how The Architect plans to rebuild.

 

WWE.COM: It has been a crazy few days for you, how are you feeling physically and emotionally?

 

ROLLINS: You know, overall, I think I’m in a pretty good spot. Physically, my knee doesn’t hurt. Like, one thing people don’t understand, a common question is, “How much pain are you in?” The ligaments don’t have nerve endings, so, that’s a good thing and a bad thing, but I don’t feel any pain, it’s just a lot of instability in the knee capsule. So, I’m doing a lot of compression to kind of reduce the swelling and stuff like that. Emotionally … could be better. Obviously it’s a tough spot to be in. I’m mostly just looking forward to getting the surgery done and getting better every day.

 

WWE.COM: If you could, walk us through the injury. How did it happen?

 

ROLLINS: Let’s see, we were in Dublin, Ireland, first night of the tour and I was in the main event. I was setting up to do something I’ve done a million times — flipping over my opponent while he was standing on the second [rope]. I landed underneath him and then picked him up for a Powerbomb. And for whatever reason, I just landed on the inside of my right foot, instead of flat with my feet and my knee gave. If you’ve seen the video, you know it looks pretty graphic. It didn’t feel as graphic though. It just felt like my knee dislocated and then kind of popped back in. So, I hustled back up and got underneath, made sure my feet were steady and delivered the Powerbomb. Then, I did a self-evaluation real quick to see what was going on. I realized my knee was pretty unstable and noticed that it felt like it was flopping around. I didn’t feel like I had a lot of control under it. I was able to move around enough to finish the match, hit a Pedigree and get the win. Afterwards, I just laid there and [tried to] figure out what was going on. Again, I wasn’t in a whole bunch of pain, I just felt like my knee wasn’t right. I wasn’t really sure of the extent of the damage until the next morning when I got the MRI.

 

WWE.COM: So, all of that considered, would you classify the injury as a freak accident?

 

ROLLINS: You know, it’s one of those things, that yeah, it’s a bit of a freak accident, but I was just talking to a friend of mine, who is a physical therapist and may be doing the work on my knee moving forward, and he kind of summed it up as a “complex accident,” as in, there are a lot of factors that led up to it and not just a freak thing, you know? And that’s just part of me going as hard as I have for as long as I have.

 

WWE.COM: Looking to the future, what are the next steps here in terms of recovery? You mentioned surgery is scheduled; will that be taking place in the coming days?

 

ROLLINS: Yeah, I head to Birmingham, Alabama on Sunday for a consultation on Monday and then Dr. Dugas will perform the surgery, which will basically be the reconstruction of my knee, on Tuesday. Then the journey begins and we start rebuilding the machine, if you will.

 

WWE.COM: Do you have a timetable on when you can begin rehabbing?

 

ROLLINS: Nowadays, rehab begins minimally the day and week of. Working on range of motion, working on stim machines, ice and getting inflammation down. So I’m going to be doing whatever I can as far as that’s concerned. We’ll see. You kinda gotta listen to your body and see what it gives you, but yeah, definitely as soon as I can get in there and start moving around.

 

WWE.COM: To transition, what do you see as the future of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship? Is there any Superstar you would like to see win it?

 

ROLLINS: No. You know, for me, over the last seven months I really put my stamp on that title as mine. I’ve defended it against literally everyone that has come at me and done it successfully, so for me to have to vacate the title like that, I’m not afraid of whatever happens at Survivor Series. Whoever happens to come out with the championship, as far as I’m concerned, they’re an interim champion and kind of just holding on to my title until I get back. They can look at it however they want, but for me, I’m the best and I’ve never lost my title. So, when I get back, I plan on picking up where I left off.

 

WWE.COM: Any thoughts for, or to, the WWE Universe as you begin this process?

 

ROLLINS: Well, you know, for someone who is as universally despised as I am, I was pretty overwhelmed with the amount of love that I received from all of the fans in the WWE Universe. All of the well wishes and, just in general, all the concern that everyone had for me as a person and as a performer. So, I don’t do this very often, but I would like to extend a thank you to them. Their support means a lot to me and it’s going to go a long way in my recovery and help me mentally get back to where I was at. So yeah, it’s very interesting to see how quickly people’s minds can change when it comes to something like that — it says a lot about the human condition. I'll be back stronger and better than I was before. That's a guarantee. You ain't see nothing yet.

 

http://www.wwe.com/inside/seth-rollins-interviewed-about-knee-injury

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Seth is a man's man for still finishing the match. I love when guys go beyond the call of duty for the fans and still do their best to finish under those circumstances. He's going to come back even better and more over than ever. Also I'm happy he said it didn't feel as graphic as it looked. I feel better now. Prayers up for Seth. Dude is a fighter.

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Seth is a man's man for still finishing the match. I love when guys go beyond the call of duty for the fans and still do their best to finish under those circumstances. He's going to come back even better and more over than ever. Also I'm happy he said it didn't feel as graphic as it looked. I feel better now. Prayers up for Seth. Dude is a fighter.

Still kinda stupid. To keep going could make a minor injury much worse.

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Good riddance. That guy is so *censored*ing boring. Hopefully they book someone more interesting as champ.

 

 

I'm ashamed you actually have a Tony Soprano avy and you speak this nonsense. More like Livia.

:lol:

 

Let Cesaro win!!!

 

 

And have Sheamus take it from him seconds later.

 

 

(And NO I don't give up the Cesaro hate)

I'm sure he's distraught af that some fat virgin from probably Cyprus sitting in front of his computer that doesn't even support Photoshop which would enable him to set up an avy for this forum hates his guts.

You are one of the most insufferable members on this site by far.
Certainly means a lot coming from you.
The fact that your getting that worked up over what is essentially a kids TV show is mind boggling.

So replying to posts directed towards me apparently counts as getting worked up now, nice. Thought that was the whole point of forums, but I guess I need to be re-educated. "Kids TV show" lol, the same show we all follow on a regular basis AND post about here? Jesus

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– Jim Ross posted a new blog on JRsBarBq.com and shared his thoughts on the current WWE world title situation and Seth Rollins injury. Rollins was recently forced to vacate the title after suffering a knee injury. The WWE will now crown a new champion at Survivor Series. Below are some highlights from Ross’ blog:

 

Ross on how a bad break in the business can open doors: “WWE Champion Seth Rollins is going to be out of action likely around 9 months after blowing out his knee including his ACL. Rollins will be stripped of the title as I understand it and a tournament will be held to crown a new, WWE World Champion which should be positioned as a HUGE deal within the WWE. When a bad break occurs within the pro wrestling business it always opens the door for, at times, the most unlikely individual to step up and assume the mantle of the company. How the creative minds address this issue is going to be pivotal including who actually are entered into the tournament which I assume will be a single elimination format whereby the winners advance and the losers take a seat much akin to the NFL playoffs or March Madness in the NCAA hoops tourney. That puts a sense of urgency on every match which should, by all rights, create some excellent TV.”

 

Ross on how these situations ultimately work out well for the WWE: “I’ve seen these calamities work out well in the past if the creative forces are willing to blow up the status quo and think outside the box to put even more clout on the WWE Title and to put talents in a position to become more relevant and hopefully, make some new stars and create some new rivalries via this process.”

 

http://411mania.com/wrestling/jim-ross-explains-how-world-title-situation-could-work-out-well-for-wwe/

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I don't know...but...I think that article made me hate JR a little bit. A.) Why is he comparing WWE to football and basketball when it comes to championship opportunities? B.) Is this dude familiar with the way WWE currently handles things? I want to believe that they would think outside the status quo, but I'm about 85% sure that they won't.

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