Seth Rollins has achieved remarkable success throughout his illustrious 15-year career in WWE. Given his numerous accomplishments, he recently revealed his current goals in the company.
The Visionary has been a standout performer in the Stamford-based promotion in the past few years, capturing all the titles to become a two-time Grand Slam Champion. That being said, Rollins lost his latest bout to CM Punk on RAW’s Netflix premiere on January 6, 2025.
During a recent interaction on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, the former Universal Champion was asked about his current goals in WWE, considering he has achieved so much. Seth Rollins revealed a change in his priorities within the company.
The Architect acknowledged that while main-eventing WrestleMania and achieving top status remain his goals, he is now prioritizing work-life balance and a less obsessive approach to his career.
“I’m trying to be healthy; trying to be happy; trying to find more of a balance between my home and work so that I’m not just prioritizing whatever next goal is on the horizon. Obviously, you work every year to main event WrestleMania and to be the biggest act in our industry. I think when I kind of don’t care about that it might be time to hang it up. Right now I think that’s it, but it’s not the obsession that it used to be,” Rollins said. [H/T: CVV]
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Seth Rollins praises his former WWE rival
The Revolutionary recently offered high praise to one of his fiercest rivals, Drew McIntyre. The two superstars clashed at WrestleMania 40 in a hard-fought match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in which The Scottish Warrior emerged victorious.
In the same interview with Chris Van Vliet on INSIGHT, Seth Rollins hailed Drew McIntyre’s exceptional in-ring and microphone skills, recognizing The Scottish Psychopath as one of the best performers in WWE.
“Say what you will about him being a super troll online, when you get him out there in the ring, whether it’s with a microphone or in a match, he’s one of the best there is,” he said.
Only time will tell if Rollins’ rivalry with Punk ended on RAW’s Netflix debut or if they will clash again at this year’s Showcase of The Immortals.
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