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Is Seth Rollins The Witch of the Injury Curse?


Finn Balor has unfortunately been injured due to a powerbomb to the barricade from Seth Rollins at Summerslam. Everyone has been deeply saddened by this tragedy because Balor deserves his time at the top, he's been in NXT for such a long carrying the brand on his back, now he got to main roster, and won the Universal Championship, RAW's main title. Unfortunately, it had to be stripped of him directly a day later.

As a way to claim a new champion, a fatal four way match is being held on next week's RAW between Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Big Cass, and Kevin Owens.

However, Bret Hart had some words to say to Seth Rollins.

Bret Hart is not fond of the "reckless style of wrestling" that Seth Rollins performs in the ring, and says that this style could lead to multiple injuries in the ring for not only him but his opponents as well which has been showed in the past.

In a match with John Cena in Late July 2015, Seth would strike Cena's face with a hard knee and it would result in John's nose bursting starting to bleed at a time where blood wasn't something that should be on live television for the PG WWE.

At Night of Champions 2015, the main event was Sting vs Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, just after Seth competed against John Cena for the US Championship and lost only to be AA'd once more on the ramp. In the match Sting would do some pretty dangerous stuff for his age, like being literally pushed into an announce table, jumping off of the turnbuckle to the outside, and continuing the match for over 20 minutes with an injury. Towards the end of the match Seth would Irish Whip Sting to the ropes and Sting would duck under Seth's clothesline only to fall to his knees. After, a reversal from the Sharpshooter by Sting a roll up would end the match, with everybody in the crowd knowing Sting was injured.

Now with Finn Balor many people including authorities aren't very fond of Seth's reckless nature in the ring, with Bret Hart being very vocal about it:

On a WrestleZone Article Bret Was Quoted saying-

I take no great pleasure in saying “I told you so,” but if you’re a professional wrestler and you keep hurting opponents and or yourself, clearly you’re doing it wrong. I saw this coming, if anything WWE producers are negligent for not speaking up about it to him already, instead they’re probably gushing with joy, slapping him on the back telling him “great job!” It’s not real, it’s only supposed to look real, wrestlers are not crash test dummies!

On the Sharpshooter Podcast Bret Stated-

I am a really big fan of Seth’s. I think he’s one of the best young wrestlers in the world today. That’s why I think I made such a strong criticism. It’s meant to make him think. It’s not a personal attack. It’s a professional criticism of his work a few months ago.

All of this combined will surely raise some heads towards Seth but don't expect him to be punished much for this injuries are now a common thing in the wrestling world (which it shouldn't be) and we wrestling fans are sadly used to disappointments like this.

Seth Rollins will continue to be a main star and will most likely will win the championship in the Fatal Four Way Next Week.

Image Via The Inquisitr‎

OH COME ON! HE'S A MID CARDER NOW!!!

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