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Is this the end? Seth Rollins speaks out on WWE career and what’s next

Seth Rollins has sparked retirement rumors after reflecting on his 21-year wrestling career, hinting that he's closer to the end than the beginning. Despite this, he remains a dominant force in WWE, leading a new faction and impacting storylines on RAW and SmackDown.
Is this the end? Seth Rollins speaks out on WWE career and what’s next
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WWE superstar Seth Rollins has ignited speculation about his future in professional wrestling after making candid remarks about the state of his body, career longevity, and the looming finish line. In an interview on the Up & Adams Show, Rollins reflected on his 21-year journey in the ring - a journey that may be closer to its final chapter than fans expected.“I just turned 39… been wrestling for 21 years, almost 22, non-stop. Only small breaks for rehab injuries,” Rollins told host Kay Adams. “Before that, I was throwing myself in the backyard with my friends. So you’re looking at 25 years of wrestling.”
Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams | WWE Superstar Seth Rollins | June 5, 2025
While Rollins maintained he still feels physically strong, he acknowledged that time is catching up. “I certainly feel closer to the end than the beginning. I’m not doing 25 more years of this,” he said. “I don’t know what that looks like on the backend, but I feel good right now.”

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Currently aligned with Paul Heyman and leading a dominant new faction that includes Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, Rollins has arguably been in one of his most intriguing runs in WWE. Despite his comments on retirement, he hasn’t slowed down inside the ring or on-screen.
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On RAW and SmackDown, Rollins has made his presence felt - eliminating competition and reshaping the narrative ahead of Money in the Bank 2025. He was instrumental in sidelining CM Punk from the qualifying match and has remained a thorn in the side of returning heavyweights like Roman Reigns.Fans are now left wondering, could this year’s Money in the Bank be Rollins’ last title push?


Seth Rollins sparks debate with unfiltered views

Rollins didn’t stop at career talk. In a surprising moment during the interview, he named Hulk Hogan as someone he’d like to see "get crushed" in the ring. Without diving into specifics, he stated, “Hollywood Hulk Hogan not a good guy. Terry Bollea also not the best guy.”While the reason for this grudge remains unclear, Rollins' brutally honest remarks have added fuel to online speculation and fan debates.As the WWE Universe prepares for a blockbuster weekend, all eyes will be on The Visionary - not just to see if he wins the briefcase, but to find out if this could be the beginning of the end for one of WWE’s most iconic modern stars.Also Read: WWE Money in the Bank 2025 predictions: 3 superstars unlikely to win the MITB ladder match

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