Seth Rollins Details Knee And Neck Injuries That Made 2024 A Taxing Year

Seth Rollins was banged up throughout 2024, taking time off after WrestleMania XL and Money in the Bank.

Speaking to Daniel Cormier of ESPN, Rollins detailed his year and having doubts coming off the injuries.

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"Any time I come back from an injury, as an athlete, you know what that's like. There is always that little bit of doubt. Can I be the person that I was before? Is the audience going to accept me the way they did before. This year was taxing for me from an injury standpoint. After WrestleMania last year, I took some time off to get my knee cleaned up, I had torn my MCL and and my meniscus. I had to get that fixed. Took some time off. Then, I had a neck injury that really took me out for some time. Every time I go away, I come back and I'm wondering, 'Can I be the same person?' I'm 38, almost 39, I've been doing this for over 20 years. The bump card is starting to run out. You wonder and start to ask yourself. The nerves come in a different way. I know I can go out there and grab a crowd. I know I can go out there and cut a promo, but can I be the guy those people are expecting me to be? The guy that I've given them for two decades. I think that kind of nervousness is different than what I experienced when I was younger," said Rollins.

Rollins is set to headline WrestleMania 41 Saturday against CM Punk and Roman Reigns.

While making the media rounds, Rollins named who he would like to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame. You can find his answer by clicking here.

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