WWE star Seth Rollins attended the Ravens and Bills game on Sunday Night Football

WWE star Seth Rollins attended the Ravens vs Bills game on Sunday Night Football despite recovering from an injury. He energized fans and promoted WWE's Bad Blood event. A five-time world champion, Rollins is celebrated for his in-ring skills and has received numerous accolades, including PWI Wrestler of the Year titles.
WWE star Seth Rollins attended the Ravens and Bills game on Sunday Night Football
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Colby Daniel Lopez, better known by his ring name Seth "Freakin" Rollins is an American professional wrestler, born on 28 May 1986. He is signed to WWE wherein he performs on the Raw brand. Praised for his in-ring skills and ability to reinvent his on-screen character, Seth Rollins is considered one of the best professional wrestlers active today and one of the greats of his generation.
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Seth Rollins was sidelined due to a Bronson Reed beatdown, but he managed to attend the Ravens and Bills game on Sunday Night Football.
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Seth Rollins appears during Ravens vs Bill game


Seth Rollins attended the Ravens and Bills game on Sunday Night Football, hyping up the crowd. WWE posted a video of Rollins on the sidelines, cheering on the Ravens as they hit the gridiron. He also played his song Bad Blood, showcasing his talent and enthusiasm for the Ravens. Rollins promoted the Bad Blood premium live event during the Ravens vs Bills game, although he isn't booked. Tickets are still available on Ticketmaster. Rollins has been spotted at NFL games during his hiatus, including a recent Chicago Bears game, and is known for his Chicago Bears fandom.
Rollins is a five-time world champion, having won the WWE Championship twice, Universal Championship twice, and World Heavyweight Championship once. He holds the Intercontinental Championship and the United States Championship twice, making him WWE's 29th Triple Crown Champion and 19th Grand Slam Champion. Rollins is the only wrestler to have won the WWE Championship, Universal Championship, World Heavyweight Championship, and NXT Championship, and the only wrestler to compete in the match to decide the inaugural champion of three WWE championships.

Rollins was a top 500 wrestler in 2015, 2019, and 2023, and was named PWI Wrestler of the Year in both years. He also won Wrestler of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 2022. Rollins was the first wrestler to win a Money in the Bank contract at a WrestleMania event and held the record for the longest televised match in WWE history.
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