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'We Will Get An MRI And Hope For The Best': Triple H Wary Of Seth Rollins Injury Scare
Last Updated: Rollins injured his knee during his bout against LA Knight, but was in attendance to witness his wife, Becky Lynch, defend her Intercontinental title at WWE Evolution 2025. News18 WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H opened up on wrestler Seth Rollins' injury during his bout against LA Knight at the Saturday Night Main Event during a press conference following WWE Evolution 2025. Rollins injured his knee during an aerial manoeuvre when Knight moved out of the way. The 39-year-old needed assistance to leave the ring and was helped backstage following the injury. Rollins, however, was present at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, for the all-women pay-per-view WWE Evolution, where his missus, Becky Lynch, successfully defended her Intercontinental title in a three-way bout against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. Triple H revealed that Seth Rollins' condition doesn't look good.'It doesn't look good. He was here tonight. He will be in Birmingham tomorrow for the MRI." Hoping for the best 🙏 — EliteRockerz ???? (@EliteClubS0B) July 14, 2025 'He came here tonight to witness his wife perform," Triple H said. 'He will be in Birmingham tomorrow with the doctor," he continued. 'We will get an MRI and hope for the best and see where we go from there," the 55-year-old added. Rollin' Rollins Rollins, one of the most successful wrestlers in the modern era, has been plagued by numerous injuries throughout his career. While the extent of his latest injury is still uncertain, the WWE universe anxiously awaits further details regarding the condition of the star from Davenport. Naomi Cashes In The biggest twist in the tale at the second iteration of the WWE Evolution was reserved for the final moments of the day as Naomi, who had earlier lost to Jade Cargill in a No Holds Barred match, came out to the middle to cash in her Money in the Bank title as she hit Iyo Sky with a moonsault to finish things off in style to claim the championship belt. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


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3 days ago
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'Treat Everyone With Respect': Goldberg's Instant Classic Retirement Speech
Last Updated: The 58-year-old wrestler's retirement speech was cut short by broadcaster NBC due to timing issues after his defeat to Gunther. Legendary wrestler Goldberg called time on his illustrious career as he pulled the curtains on his in-ring tenure with his final bout against WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther at the Saturday Night Main Event. The 58-year-old wrestler went down to Gunther in his final match-up. And in a manner of adding insult to injury, the legend's retirement speech was cut short by broadcaster NBC due to timing issues. Goldberg's full retirement speech after it was cut by the NBC broadcast.'There will never be another Goldberg. Treat everyone with respect black, green, purple, Christian, Jewish. I don't give a damn. Treat every single human being with respect. Just been one hell of a ride." — EliteRockerz ???? (@EliteClubS0B) July 13, 2025 "First off, I don't think I've ever lost here in Atlanta, so I do apologise for going out a little subpar," Goldberg said following the conclusion of his final fight. 'I've got over a hundred friends and family that came over from all over the world," he continued. 'The fans in Atalanta have been absolutely wonderful. I love you, I couldn't have done it without you," the 58-year-old said. 'Everytime I step into this ring, it is because of every one of you. All these kids, they are the reason why I did what I did," Goldberg stated. 'I grew up wanting to be a professional football player. I was lucky enough to play for University of Georgia, Go Bulldogs! And I was lucky enough to play for the Atlanta Falcons," he said. 'And I was lucky enough to beat Hogan in front of 45,000 of you all," Goldberg added. Respect And Helping Hand Goldberg added that he never thought of the moment of retirement but thanked hi friends and family, who were present beside him in the ring, in addition to all the fans. 'I've never thought about this moment, cause I never thought it would come. But, I couldn't have done it without you. Each one of you," he revealed. 'And these people who are in the ring with me, my friends and family, I don't know what to say, but it has been one hell of a ride." 'There ain't going to be another Goldberg, except for the boy here," he said pointing to his son. 'Treat everyone like you would like to be treated. Black, green, purple, Christian, Jewish. I don't give a damn." 'You treat every single human being with respect, and if I did anything in my career, I honoured that and tried to pass that down. And everyone in the ring with me, that is their character too," he said. Tributes And Heirlooms Goldberg went on to thank everyone who helped out during the time of need to those affected by the flood in America. 'It has been one hell of a ride, but that doesn't mean I'm going anywhere. I ain't going off the plane by any stretch of imagination. This ain't goodbye, I'll be doing other stuff and I've just begun," he said. He thanked his wife for her support throughout and paid a tribute to her late father before concluding with an iconic micdrop. 'But I thank you all from the bottom of my heart and the one person who is with me, is my beautiful wife," he said. 'This goes out to my father-in-law, who passed away last week. This goes out to all the flood victims in North Carolina and everyone affected, and if there is anything I have learnt, it is that you are never too good to lend a helping hand," Goldberg added. 'I am damn proud of all my neighbours who went North, South, East and West to lend a helping hand," the wrestler said. 'Treat everybody with respect. This can be a very crappy world if you let it. But if you stand up and put your foot down and lead by example it is going to be one heck of a ride," Goldberg added. 'And I want every one of you to take that ride with me. Micdrop," the icon signed off. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.