- Commissioner’s statement on Ventura, Marte
- Ronnie O’Sullivan: Masters champion ‘felt so vulnerable’ in final
- Arron Fletcher Wins 2017 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech Main Event ($140,224)
- Smith challenges Warner to go big in India
- Moncada No. 1 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- Braves land 2 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- Kingery makes MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- New Zealand wrap up 2-0 after Bangladesh implosion
- Mathews, Pradeep, Gunathilaka to return to Sri Lanka
- Elliott hopes for rain for Poli
Seth Rollins Reveals His Toughest Opponent, Talks CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Learning From Chris Jericho
- Updated: November 21, 2016
Source: RauteMusik
Recently, RauteMusik shared a video Q&A of WWE Superstar Seth Rollins during WWE’s recent European tour. Among many other things, Rollins shared his thoughts on working with Chris Jericho, whether independent wrestlers stand a greater chance of making it in WWE nowadays, and John Cena’s toughness.
According to Rollins, working with Jericho has been a positive experience, as ‘The Mental Mastermind’ is a fantastic resource, given his tremendous experience in the professional wrestling world. Rollins went on to say that Jericho is always pushing him, especially on the mic.
“Chris is fantastic, not just in the ring, not just on the microphone, but he’s a valuable source of information to have in the back. Compared to him, I’m a young guy. I’ve been doing this for 12 years, but Chris is pushing 25 now or something like that, so that’s incredible. And just to have him on tour all the time, on the road with us, in the locker room, at events, and we get to hear the stories. You hear just all the experience he [has] had all over the world for years and years and years. It’s just great to have a veteran in the locker room with that kind of leadership. I tell you, you can’t put a price tag on that, so it’s great to have Chris around. I’m always learning from him. I love being in the ring with him and he’s always pushing me, especially on the microphone.”
During the session, Rollins stated that he would like to think that guys from the indies have a better chance to make it in WWE now than …