Seth Rollins talks about the stakes of WrestleMania.
Throughout nearly the entire history of the sport, WrestleMania has always been the biggest wrestling event every single year. Many casual fans of wrestling may not watch the weekly television shows, but most of those people will tune in to WrestleMania every year.
In a recent interview with Windy City Gridiron, Seth Rollins talked about how even though he's become desensitized to big crowds, WrestleMania is always special to him.
“Yeah, there’s nothing like it. For myself, someone who’s been in WWE for ten years now, I’ve been able to wrestle all over the world in front of different crowds in different stadiums and you know, you just get desensitized to it a little bit. But WrestleMania is the one thing, the one time of the year where the nerves never wear off and you live for that moment. You build your legacies at WrestleMania. In the post season of the NFL, that’s where quarterbacks build their legacies in big games. For us in WWE, that’s where you create your legacy. It doesn’t get any bigger. This one is in Hollywood, all eyes are gonna be on us for two nights in April. It’s gonna be special.”
Although it is currently unknown what Rollins will be doing at this year's WrestleMania, the 'The Visionary' is set to compete for the United States Championship in this year's Men's Elimination Chamber match. To see the full card for that event, click here.
Rollins recently called out Logan Paul while appearing on The Pat McAfee show. Click here to learn more.
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