Kemo
07-19-2023, 05:31 PM
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is dealing with multiple injuries. However, he is not choosing surgery as an option.
Seth Rollins was crowned the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion after her defeated AJ Styles at WWE Night of Champions in May. He has certainly been a fighting champion and regularly defends his title whether it's live on TV or at the house shows.
Rollins has been a consistent performer in the company and over the years, injuries have been an issue for 'The Visionary.' It was back in 2015 that he suffered a major knee injury that put him on the shelf for a considerable period of time. He has also suffered back injury in the past. His body has gone through a lot of wear and tear and it seems that has come to haunt him now.
Rollins recently joined in for an interview with Logan Paul on his IMPAULSIVE podcast. 'The Visionary' talked about the injuries he’s dealing with. He revealed that his lower back has been bothering him since 2019 and he believes that he might need surgery. However, he stated that he is doing everything possible to avoid the surgery. Rollins also revealed that he got stem cell treatment and it temporarily helped. He said:
"My knee’s been bugging me since before WrestleMania. I was having issues with that. My neck been acting up, my lower back has been at me since 2019. Probably should get some surgery on that but trying to just do whatever I can to make sure I don’t need it because I have a couple of stress fractures back there."
He added:
"So I tried some stem cells. I’ve done a couple of stem cell treatments and I found that they were temporarily helpful, and I wasn’t taking time off so I wasn’t just idling while I was on the stem cells. I was still working pretty much a full-time schedule with WWE so I found that temporarily helpful, but long-term, it kind of had faded off a little bit so I’d say I got about maybe four, five months of, oooh, okay, alright."
Seth Rollins is slated to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor at SummerSlam Premium Live Event on August 5 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. This will mark their rematch from Money In The Bank that took place earlier this month.
Seth Rollins was crowned the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion after her defeated AJ Styles at WWE Night of Champions in May. He has certainly been a fighting champion and regularly defends his title whether it's live on TV or at the house shows.
Rollins has been a consistent performer in the company and over the years, injuries have been an issue for 'The Visionary.' It was back in 2015 that he suffered a major knee injury that put him on the shelf for a considerable period of time. He has also suffered back injury in the past. His body has gone through a lot of wear and tear and it seems that has come to haunt him now.
Rollins recently joined in for an interview with Logan Paul on his IMPAULSIVE podcast. 'The Visionary' talked about the injuries he’s dealing with. He revealed that his lower back has been bothering him since 2019 and he believes that he might need surgery. However, he stated that he is doing everything possible to avoid the surgery. Rollins also revealed that he got stem cell treatment and it temporarily helped. He said:
"My knee’s been bugging me since before WrestleMania. I was having issues with that. My neck been acting up, my lower back has been at me since 2019. Probably should get some surgery on that but trying to just do whatever I can to make sure I don’t need it because I have a couple of stress fractures back there."
He added:
"So I tried some stem cells. I’ve done a couple of stem cell treatments and I found that they were temporarily helpful, and I wasn’t taking time off so I wasn’t just idling while I was on the stem cells. I was still working pretty much a full-time schedule with WWE so I found that temporarily helpful, but long-term, it kind of had faded off a little bit so I’d say I got about maybe four, five months of, oooh, okay, alright."
Seth Rollins is slated to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor at SummerSlam Premium Live Event on August 5 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. This will mark their rematch from Money In The Bank that took place earlier this month.