Rollins On Reaction To TLC Match With Ambrose, Keeping Up With Reigns
Following Sunday night’s WWE TLC 2018 pay-per-view, former WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins spoke with the folks from Iridian Fierro for an interview. Featured below are some of the highlights.
On the reaction to his WWE TLC match with Dean Ambrose: “I’m feeling disappointed, to say the least. I let my emotions get the better of me. It really put me in a position where Ambrose was able to capitalize, drop me on my head for the Dirty Deeds and pick up the win. Unfortunately for Dean Ambrose, every champion has a right to a rematch and so sooner or later he’s gonna have to answer to me. So, I’m not envious of Dean Ambrose’s position right now. I have my eye on Dean Ambrose, that’s where it’s at. There’s definitely a personal issue there that I don’t feel like was resolved last night. Obviously, I got my hands on him, I got to express to him in a very physical manner exactly how I felt about what he did to me, and Roman, and The Shield. At the end of the day, I don’t think that I accomplished what I wanted to, so I would definitely love to get back in there with Ambrose and finish what I started.”
On keeping up with Roman Reigns: “I talk to [Roman] once a week or so just to see how he’s doing,” Rollins said. “And mostly it’s about that, at the end of the day, he doesn’t want to worry about work. He doesn’t want to deal with that right now, so it’s mostly just about how he’s doing, seeing how he’s feeling, and how his recovery is coming and stuff like that. It’s nice to hear from him and every once in a while I do have a question about how things are, but for the most part, it’s just two friends keeping up with each other and making sure everyone is doing alright.”
On enjoying working on RAW: “Monday nights are my home, for now. Obviously, you never know what’s gonna happen here in WWE. But truth is, I love it here. I love Mondays and I feel like this is my show, and I feel a lot of pressure now that Roman’s on the shelf and trying to get better to carry that load, and to carry that torch. And so, I’m looking forward to 2019. 2018 was a great year for me.”
Check out the complete Seth Rollins interview at SoundCloud.com.
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