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Catching up on my capture posting (from when real life got in the way a little bit and I didn’t get a chance to post these)! Plus continuing to build the gallery so here’s all of what I updated!

WWE Network Captures:
Seth Rollins supports Daniel Bryan: View Daniel Bryan Special
Appearance on CountDown: View WWE Countdown Biggest Blunders

Seth’s Instagram Photos:
View Seth Instagram and Instagram Video Captures

*NEW Album* Random Photos:
View the Random Seth Rollins Pics
(These are basically photos that I came across where I haven’t been able to find the original source, or I have not found which episode of a particular show they are from. If you do know of the source of any of these please let me know!)

Published by Ash on May 10th, 2014
Filed in Gallery Additions
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View Photos of Wounded Seth Rollins in Singles Action: Seth Rollins vs. Batista

Seth Rollins faces Batista
Seth Rollins looks sore as he comes down the entrance ramp, protecting his sore arm from the fans. Batista works on the neck of Rollins in the beginning of this match, and then wraps Seth’s arm around the ropes. Seth has problems getting back to his feet, unable to use the ropes easily to pull himself up. Finally he rises up to deliver some punishing running elbows in the corner. Seth takes Batista down with an innovative counter.

When he tries to use some high flying offense he ends up nearly missing the edge of the apron and delivers a kick to Batista; following this Seth tries to hit his signature knee to the head..he misses and lands on his feet. He is able to hit his enziguri. A stunned Batista rolls out of the ring and Seth goes top rope to attempt another high flying maneuver but Batista ducks the move and slams Seth’s head off the announce table. Seth lays face down on the mat outside the ring and doesn’t move. Batista crawls back into the ring and Seth never rises to meet the 10 count. Batista wins by count-out but comes back for more. He grabs Seth as medical help is trying to tend to him and drags him back into the ring for the Batista Bomb. It’s clear that Seth Rollins and his Shield brothers have had a lot taken out of them this week following their epic match at Extreme Rules.

Published by Ash on May 10th, 2014
Filed in Results and Photos
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Extreme Rules Aftermath: Shield vs. Wyatts

Full Recap and Captures coming tomorrow!

Published by Ash on May 6th, 2014
Filed in Results and Photos
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May 4th, 2014 Post Show from Dean-Ambrose.net on Vimeo.


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Extreme Rules Digitals: Shield destroys Evolution

Shield vs. Evolution
Seth starts off this action packed crazy match! At first it seems like he is becoming the prey for Evolution being seperated from his team. He gets hung up throat first on the ropes by Randy Orton. When Batista enters the ring he kicks Seth hard in the side of the head, causing him to fall to the outside floor. Orton back in picks Seth up and slams him down on the top rope stomach first. Seth sputters and chokes as Orton holds him down to the mat, forcing him to look at the partners he can’t reach. But Seth counters with an enziguri! Seth crawls to his corner and tags out to Ambrose.
Ambrose holds his own with a figure four to Randy Orton. HHH and Batista both interrupting the hold cause all hell to break loose. Reigns tosses Batista into the barricade on the outside and goes to spear HHH, but he crashes into the stairs.
Ambrose still the legal man is locked in the ring with Batista and getting worn down. Orton tags in and tries to make Ambrose pass out to the sleeper hold. Ambrose lasts through several Evolution quick tags and hits HHH with a DDT! He tags out to Roman Reigns.
Roman becomes a one man wrecking crew taking out everyone in sight. Batista slows Reigns momentum and tries to get him in a Batista bomb position but Seth leaps over-top of both men to drive his knee into the head of Batista.
All hell completely breaks loose in this match immediately after with Batista and Reigns both down in the ring after knocking each other silly. Randy hits Roman with an RKO and allows Batista to draw himself over-top of Reigns. Seth breaks up this sneaky pin attempt saving the match! The fight is soon on between Rollins, Ambrose, HHH and Orton outside of the ring and into the fans.
Seth gets tossed over a guard rail far into the crowd and disappears from sight. HHH and Orton stalk behind Ambrose and knock him down a set of stairs. The evolution two beat on Ambrose in front on an area entrance up in the crowd. Suddenly Seth flies in from high above, seemingly out of nowhere. Rollins had leaped from the upper tear on fans on the stairs all the way down to the next level. He takes out everyone including Ambrose by accident! Back in the ring Reigns catches Batista with the superman punch! He sets up and gets the spear for the Shield win!

Post Match Press Conference
After the match the Shield field questions from the press. Seth Rollins says the Evolution that exists now is not the same Evolution that existed before. All the members of Evolution are too busy sitting in their fancy houses and tour buses. HHH he says is trying to run a billion dollar company and Randy Orton has been soft since the very beginning.
Ambrose speaks about Seth’s insane jump and the Shield brother-hood saying they skipped the friends stage and went straight to brothers. He says that it takes quite the brother to do that crazy leap and says Seth knows that if he lands on him by accident or if he lands on Seth, it is okay. He says if Seth can’t get up, he will pick him up. If Seth can’t walk out he’ll carry him out.
Roman ends off the press conference with a few comments on the dominance of the Shield being here to stay.

Published by Ash on May 5th, 2014
Filed in Results and Photos
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WWE’s Seth Rollins: ”There’s a Lot of Life Left in The Shield”
The WWE star on The Shield’s success and their recent face turn.

By Eric Goldman (May 1st, 2014)

The Shield have been an increasingly popular part of WWE programming the past two years, with fan reaction strong nearly from the start. I sat down with one of The Shield’s members, Seth Rollins, to discuss the group’s success, their recent shift from heels to face and more.
I should mention I spoke to Rollins right before the current story-line involving The Shield and Evolution kicked off, hence us not discussing that situation. You can see those two groups square off at WWE’s Extreme Rules event, this Sunday on the WWE Network and Pay-Per-View.

IGN TV: For the three of you, did it just seem like you knew early on, “This is working”? Could you feel that everything was coming together?
Seth Rollins: Yeah, and I can’t really pinpoint an exact moment when we knew it was going to be good. For whatever reason, man, it was just clicked with the three of us. We all had the same work ethic and the same goal in mind from day one. We wanted to be the best, and we wanted work as hard as possible to get there. For whatever reason, it just all seemed to come together. We complemented each other very well, not just as performers, but as people too. It’s good for everybody.

IGN: When I spoke to Roman, I asked about your entrance, because obviously it really stands out. Does it still have that special excitement, the way you come in that way through the crowd?
Rollins: Yeah, I like it a lot. It’ll be weird if we ever have to come through the stage. That’ll be strange! But it’s cool, man. Every time we go up there and we’re waiting to come down, we get a little crowd that kind of surrounds us, and there’s a lot of energy there. As soon as that music hits, man, it’s just like, “Boom!” You know what I mean? Everybody turns around and stands up. It’s just a crazy energy. I can’t really describe it. It’s awesome.

IGN: Obviously the crowd has been backing you more and more, but now you’ve fully made a shift. Does it feel different for you? The energy’s always been there, and now it’s aimed a different way.
Rollins: Yeah, I think that’s the best way to describe it. We’re just doing what we do. I don’t think we’ve necessarily changed that much about us. We’re still black-clad, we’re still out there kicking ass, taking names. For whatever reason, the crowd seems to be on our side at this point. It feels good. It’s nice. The energy levels definitely haven’t gone down at all. If anything, they’ve risen up. It’s a different kind of energy. It’s awesome. I think people have always appreciated what we do, but I feel like for whatever reason now, they just feel like it’s okay to cheer us. So that’s cool. I dig that.

IGN: You had some fun interactions with the Wyatts for awhile. It seems like your two groups — while very different — also played well of each other.
Rollins: Yeah, definitely. From the first time we had any sort of interaction with them, when we were over in the UK last November, there was definitely some crazy electricity that was going on. We knew that once we got into it that it was going to be awesome. I think it exceeded whatever hype it had laid in front of it, and that’s really tough to do nowadays, to have a match where people wanted to see that. They were genuinely like, “Damn, I want to see that. That’s going to be awesome.” So I was really happy we got the opportunity to do that with those guys.

IGN: I remember the end of that RAW when you guys had your first mini-confrontation, the crowd got so pumped up. Obviously, you’re in the ring, you’ve got to perform, and you have to be on, but at the same time, you’re hearing the crowd. Does it really just energize you more when you get a moment like that where you just feel, “Oh, man. They are really into what’s going on right now”?
Rollins: Yeah, that’s what we live for. Those moments are what we do it for. That’s what keeps us coming back. It’s a rush every time we come down the stairs and through the crowd and get in the ring and have a great match. It’s special moments like that where you can’t describe the electricity; it’s a lighting-in-a-bottle sort of thing. That’s what keeps you coming back and really why you do it. Make people really feel something; that’s pretty impressive. That’s an awesome thing to be able to do.

IGN: In wrestling, even the best of stables eventually seem to split up. For awhile people were wondering if you guys were heading towards a split. Right now, it seems like it’s shifted back. Would you like to stay together for awhile more?
Rollins: I definitely do. I think there’s a lot of life left in The Shield, especially with the different direction the crowd has taken on with us. I think there’s a long way to go for us as a group — as individuals as well. There’s no reason we can’t advance in both situations. I think people assume that for whatever reason there’s an exclusivity to being a single star and a great stable. But for me it’s never about that. We can all grow as individuals, and we can all be big stars in our own right. The Shield can be as big as it’s ever been. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.

IGN: You’re doing this professionally, you’re having a lot of success, but do you still have your own moments as a fan; whether it’s someone returning or just seeing an in-ring moment, where you get to just step aside for a second and see through that perspective?
Rollins: Yeah, getting to have conversations actually with guys that I idolized or being across the ring from someone like an Undertaker, that’s crazy stuff. That’s stuff you never ever think’s going to happen to you. I always wanted to be a wrestler, and I always thought that this was a place I was going to end up, just because that was the goal for me. But some of these things that we’ve done over the past year and a half have been really surreal, just being in a WrestleMania, wrestling guys like Undertaker and being in the ring with The Rock. You think those guys are going to be long gone by the time you get here. For them to be around and having a WrestleMania match with the Outlaws and Kane, who I watched when I was 12 years old, that’s just crazy stuff, man. That’s stuff you can write chapters in your book, you know what I mean? It’s just crazy.

Source: ca.ign.com
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Published by Ash on May 3rd, 2014
Filed in Interviews

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