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Seth is featured in part of Screen Junkies “WWE Superfan Does Worst Interviews Ever” video this weekend. He explains how cashing in the MITB contract really works.

Published by Ash on March 29th, 2015
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Seth, Paige, Xavier Woods and Daniel Bryan joined Smosh Games to play a few rounds of “Gang Beasts”. A wrestling game featuring flames, dangerous ice and colorful critters in costumes. This hilarious video really shows Seth’s outside of the ring personality as it becomes clear he is a very enthusiastic gamer!

Published by Ash on March 29th, 2015
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How Stuff Works recently went behind the scenes with WWE to find out how a show gets put together, and how Superstars feel performing in the ring! Seth is featured in parts of the video talking about how it feels to take bumps in the ring and more:

Published by Ash on March 29th, 2015
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Former Tag Team Champion, current ‘Money in the Bank’ contract holder and the Architect of The Shield, Seth Rollins joined “Multi-time Award Winning” the Rack Thursday Night. In a nearly 10 minute interview, he discussed what it was like to be in the ring and curb stomping both Brock Lesnar and John Cena on RAW, his thoughts on Smackdown moving to Thursdays, who is he looking forward to working with from NXT in the future, his favorite Smackdown moment and what it was like working with The Undertaker, his reaction to Randy Savage going into the Hall of Fame in 2015, what he likes to do on his days off and so much more.

What it was like to be standing over both Cena and Lesnar at the end of RAW: “You know, it felt good; those big nights you were referring to are starting to pile up here and I’m starting to have them more and more and more. Last night on RAW, surely, standing over both John Cena and the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, was a feat that, honestly, I don’t think there are any other men that can say they’ve done that; I might be the only one in the history of the WWE, so that’s quite monumental.”

On his championship Triple Threat match at the Royal Rumble: “My strategy for this match is to go in full boar, 100 percent, 110 percent, whatever you want to call it and try to win the match. If things don’t work out and I don’t end up winning, the odds are against me for sure, I have back-up plans. I always got a Plan B and that is my Money in the Bank briefcase. It’s an unprecedented situation; I don’t think it the history of the Money in the Bank briefcase contract scenario that you’ve had a challenger with two opportunities essentially to win the title, so it should be a very interesting Royal Rumble. I think the fans are going to be at the edge of their seats the whole time.”

What it’s like working with both Triple H and Stephanie McMahon on TV weekly: “Oh, they’re phenomenal; two of the greatest mind in the history of our industry. You’ve got one, born and bred a McMahon so she knows all there is to know about what we do and she knows all the little tricks of the trade. She sees things from a completely different perspective, so you have that. On the other hand, you have ‘The Cerebral Assassin’, a man who’s been WWE Champion multiple times, who is clearly the heir-apparent to the company itself and already running the ship for the most part. There are really no better mentors; if you’re not learning something every single day, every single time you go out there, then you’re really just making a mistake trying to progress yourself. If people have kept track over the past 6-8 months, they’ll have noticed a lot of improvements in my game, at least I have, and a lot of that is due to having Triple H and Stephanie on my side, nurturing me all the way through.”
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Published by Ash on January 18th, 2015
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Q&A: Wrestler Seth Rollins is passionate about WWE, food, Cardinals
By: Carlos Ayulo

Growing up in Iowa, Seth Rollins had a passion for sports and music.
That passion became a profession when he began wrestling in the independent circuits before signing a contract with the World Wrestling Entertainment’s developmental program.
Since being called up to the WWE main roster in 2012, Rollins, 28, has blazed a trail by tangling with the company’s elite talents and being involved in prominent angles on pay-per-view cards.
Rollins looks to continue his rise on his return to St. Louis on Friday for “WWE Live” at Scottrade Center. He will face off with former champion John Cena in the main event, inside a steel cage.
He talks with us about his favorite feuds, a dream opponent and his loyalty to the Cardinals.
Predict your match result at the “WWE Live” event versus Cena. Of course, I’ve got a little bit of bias there, but I’m pretty sure it’s gonna go very well for me. John Cena has been around the block one or two times, and he’s got the advantage: experience. But I’m youthful, and I’m a lot more talented than him. I think I’m gonna beat him and show people in St. Louis why I’m the future of the WWE.

You’ve been added to the World Heavyweight Championship match at the “Royal Rumble” against the champion Brock Lesnar and Cena. What are the odds of you winning the title?
My odds are two times better than their odds because I have the Money in the Bank briefcase (he can turn in the briefcase at any time to challenge the champion). That’s one advantage neither of them have, so, I have two opportunities and they only have one. This is my first shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, hoping that it only takes me on shot and I don’t have to resort to the briefcase, but we’ll see what happens.
I’m looking at it as a once-in-a lifetime opportunity. I’m going to go out there and do what I do and give it everything I got.
When I get out there, I don’t really care who thinks I don’t have a shot against two guys. The point is Cena vs. Lesnar vs. Rollins. I think that says a lot.

Best moment so far during your main-roster run?
Man, there have been so many. I honestly think my top moment personally was main eventing “Hell in the Cell” because of what that meant overall in the grand scheme of things. I don’t think people understand the immediate impact of that (performance). As we move forward, into the next generation of this company, I think people are really going to look back at this time period and at pay-per-view particularly as a breaking point.

With whom do you have the most chemistry in the ring? Probably Dean Ambrose, as much as I hate to say it. Or John Cena, to be honest with you. Those two guys, I seem to be able to go in the ring and have good matches every single time. Two guys who are obviously nemeses of mine but two guys who bring the fight every single time, as well. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are the only guys that can match my passion. And that’s what’s truly shown in our matches.

Favorite feud since arriving to the main roster? Ambrose has been one of my favorite feuds. Also, the Wyatt Family were phenomenal foes for (The Shield) for very similar reasons I mentioned before. … (The Wyatts) matched our passion as far as wanting to take over the world. And when you get two crazy forces like the Shield and the Wyatt Family, you’ve got a combustible element. Those were some of my favorite, for sure.

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Published by Ash on January 16th, 2015
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