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WWE Hall Of Famer Rejects Toning Down Advice For Seth Rollins Amid Injury Scares

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Seth Rollins has been on the shelf since October 2025.

Rollins went into the WWE Crown Jewel PLE on the back of 0 wins against Cody Rhodes, facing The American Nightmare for the Crown Jewel Championship.

The bout saw various highly athletic moves, with both veterans giving it their all to assume the top spot between world champions.

One of the spots involved Rollins attempting the coast-to-coast on his opponent. While The Visionary managed to land it, he landed awkwardly on his left arm, injuring his shoulder in the process.

Nevertheless, Seth Rollins fought through the pain to not only complete the match but also defeat Cody Rhodes for the first time.

His manager at the time, WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman, has been supportive of his ambitions despite not being affiliated with him anymore.

Seth Rollins Does Not Need To Tone Down, Says WWE’s Paul Heyman

Following the Crown Jewel injury, Seth Rollins endured betrayal at the hands of his Vision stablemates, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.

Paul Heyman turned his back on him, too.

During a recent appearance on SHAK Wrestling, Heyman discussed a variety of wrestling-related subjects, including his former client, Seth Rollins.

When asked if Rollins alter his wrestling style to protect himself more, the WWE manager claimed that that would mean asking him to scale back.

No. He’s balls to the wall. I once heard someone describe Bon Scott, who was the original lead singer for ACDC. in that Bon Scott sung every single note as if it were to be his last, and Seth Rollins wrestles every single match as if it were to be his last.

He truly leaves it all in the ring, and if I were to sit here and say, well, he needs to adopt a safer style. Well, he needs to be cognizant to the fact that he’s lost more time to injury than he would have liked, then I’m asking him to scale back. Then I’m asking him to do less. Then I’m asking him not to employ the type of style that has made him Seth freakin’ Rollins. When you see Seth Rollins, it’s something special because you never know if it’s his last match because he’s willing to wrestle as if it is. [H/T: Fightful]