Kemo
12-10-2019, 10:35 PM
Seth Rollins is dealing with a minor injury that caused some changes to be made to Monday’s episode of WWE RAW.
Dave Meltzer noted on F4Wonline this afternoon that Rollins suffered a broken little finger while working a house show on Sunday night in Augusta, Georgia. It happened during a Street Fight with Erick Rowan.
As a result, Rollins was pulled from wrestling on RAW, which would’ve seen him face Cedric Alexander in a singles match. This was supposed to further his heel turn. Instead, WWE went in a different direction as Rollins fully turned heel by aligning himself with the AOP (Authors of Pain) as they attacked Kevin Owens.
According to the report, WWE officials say Rollins has been cleared to perform with the injury going forward.
In fact, Rollins made a small comment in his first promo on the show regarding the injury but it wasn’t a major point as the injury isn’t serious and it served no purpose in storyline.
There was speculation that WWE would announce Rollins vs. Owens for the TLC pay-per-view event this Sunday in Minneapolis. However, it doesn’t appear that the contest will take place at the show.
Meltzer noted that the match was never finalized and as of this morning was not on updated listings for the card.
Dave Meltzer noted on F4Wonline this afternoon that Rollins suffered a broken little finger while working a house show on Sunday night in Augusta, Georgia. It happened during a Street Fight with Erick Rowan.
As a result, Rollins was pulled from wrestling on RAW, which would’ve seen him face Cedric Alexander in a singles match. This was supposed to further his heel turn. Instead, WWE went in a different direction as Rollins fully turned heel by aligning himself with the AOP (Authors of Pain) as they attacked Kevin Owens.
According to the report, WWE officials say Rollins has been cleared to perform with the injury going forward.
In fact, Rollins made a small comment in his first promo on the show regarding the injury but it wasn’t a major point as the injury isn’t serious and it served no purpose in storyline.
There was speculation that WWE would announce Rollins vs. Owens for the TLC pay-per-view event this Sunday in Minneapolis. However, it doesn’t appear that the contest will take place at the show.
Meltzer noted that the match was never finalized and as of this morning was not on updated listings for the card.