Kemo
12-31-2018, 06:15 AM
Seth Rollins plans to open a coffee shop soon. The location will be in the same building of his wrestling school, the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy in Davenport, Iowa.
"Hey guys I’m opening a coffee shop soon! _____ @392caffe and I are partnering to bring @392dport to life in @downtowndavenport in early 2019! _____ It’s located on the corner of 3rd and Scott St. and is literally connected to @blackandbravewrestling _____ Give @392dport a follow for updates galore and coffee porn!"
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Media for the Illinois Quad Cities area ran an article on Rollins’ wrestling school in 2016. He described the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy as “a nice punch in the gut with physical fitness.”
“I think it’s a great avenue for people to get their feet wet in the independents before jumping into the WWE,” Rollins continued.
Rollins also described how rehabbing his ACL injury played a role in helping him create the school.
“I spent some of my rehab in Birmingham, Ala., some of it at Plaza Physical Therapy in Davenport. But, it was nice to have the school in session during the time I was off to be around the industry without having to be a huge part of it,” Rollins said. “I had my own space to do my own thing when I wanted to. It was nice to have home time to be able to sleep in my own bed and cook my own breakfast and do Quad-Cities things.”
"Hey guys I’m opening a coffee shop soon! _____ @392caffe and I are partnering to bring @392dport to life in @downtowndavenport in early 2019! _____ It’s located on the corner of 3rd and Scott St. and is literally connected to @blackandbravewrestling _____ Give @392dport a follow for updates galore and coffee porn!"
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Media for the Illinois Quad Cities area ran an article on Rollins’ wrestling school in 2016. He described the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy as “a nice punch in the gut with physical fitness.”
“I think it’s a great avenue for people to get their feet wet in the independents before jumping into the WWE,” Rollins continued.
Rollins also described how rehabbing his ACL injury played a role in helping him create the school.
“I spent some of my rehab in Birmingham, Ala., some of it at Plaza Physical Therapy in Davenport. But, it was nice to have the school in session during the time I was off to be around the industry without having to be a huge part of it,” Rollins said. “I had my own space to do my own thing when I wanted to. It was nice to have home time to be able to sleep in my own bed and cook my own breakfast and do Quad-Cities things.”