
Seth Rollins Injury Update: Triple H Shares Status on ‘The Architect' After the Vicious Match at Saturday Night's Main Event
At the 40th edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, the injury bug was back in business. And this time, it bit Seth Rollins. In his co-main event outing against LA Knight, 'The Architect' performed a Lionsault off the second rope and landed awkwardly on his feet.
That was it for the Money in the Bank briefcase holder. Rollins clutched his leg in visible pain and dragged himself to the corner of the ring, talking to Paul Heyman, the ringside doctor, and the referee.
Just moments later, Knight picked up the win after a new finish was planned on the spot. Many media outlets reported that Rollins' injury was legitimate and that he would be out for a considerable amount of time. And it seems that the reports are true.
WWE
CCO Triple H gave the fans an update on Rollins and his knee injury.
Triple H Says Seth Rollins' Injury Is Still Inconclusive
At the post-event presser after Evolution 2, Triple H addressed the media and informed that Rollins' knee injury was still inconclusive and that the former WWE Champion would undergo an MRI scan on July 14 to have more clarity about his situation.
'And I'm sure somebody here would ask about Seth. I would say a little bit inconclusive. Doesn't look good. We're in Birmingham tomorrow. He came here tonight, he was not going to miss his wife's [Becky Lynch] performance tonight.
He was here, and he'll be in Birmingham tomorrow with Dr. (Jeffrey) Dugas. We'll get an MRI, hope for the best, and see where we can go with that.'
Rollins' wife, Becky Lynch, defended her Women's Intercontinental title against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria at Evolution 2, and 'The Architect' wouldn't miss it for sure. However, Fightful reported that Rollins was seen on crutches backstage at the event, which points to a more grim situation.
Moreover, Rollins has had issues with the same right knee. In November 2015, Rollins tore his ACL, MCL, and Meniscus during a house show in Dublin against Kane, forcing him to relinquish his WWE title and miss WrestleMania 32. If the injury is bad, then Rollins may have to miss this year's 2-night SummerSlam, which will definitely prove to be a big bummer considering how his heel run has caught the attention of the WWE universe.
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