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When Seth Rollins Really Suffered Most Recent Injury

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A new report has shed light on when Seth Rollins suffered an apparent injury that caused a major change in direction in WWE.

Seth Rollins was on top of the world at Crown Jewel when he defeated WWE Champion Cody Rhodes to capture the Crown Jewel Title. Two nights later, on the October 13th edition of Raw, Rollins opened the show with The Vision, and he paid glowing tribute to Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. However, Rollins also claimed to have achieved all his WWE glory by himself over the years.

The main event of the show saw CM Punk defeat LA Knight and Jey Uso to become the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. But the night was far from done.

The Vision soon made its presence felt as Breakker dished out spears to Uso and Knight. Rollins then stood tall with his group as it looked like the show was going off the air. But Bron Breakker had other plans. Breakker dropped Rollins with a huge spear to the shock of everyone. Breakker then told Bronson Reed he had a decision to make, and Reed stuck by his partner in The Bronsons and hit a Tsunami on Rollins. Paul Heyman completed the betrayal as he then raised Breakker and Reed’s hands.

Seth Rollins Hurt At Crown Jewel?

Following the shocking attack, it emerged that Seth Rollins had been wearing a sling in Australia prior to the show. Fightful Select has now reported more on the apparent injury that Rollins is suffering, and it all comes back to Crown Jewel.

The report noted that it’s widely believed that Rollins hurt himself when he hit Rhodes with a coast-to-coast headbutt, where he used his arm to break the fall. It was noted by one person in WWE that a broken arm would probably work out better for Rollins than an injury to his shoulder. It is not known exactly what the nature of the injury is, and a lot of talk about Rollins’ condition is purely speculative.

Of course, many fans will be suspicious as Seth Rollins claimed to be suffering a serious knee injury that led to the “ruse of the century” when he cashed in his Money In The Bank contract on CM Punk at SummerSlam to win the World Heavyweight Championship.