Seth Rollins Opened Up About His Return At Royal Rumble, Says He Misses Fans So Much
WWE Smackdown Superstar Seth Rollins returned at Royal Rumble 2021 match after two months off to WWE TV. He showed up an impressive performance in the Rumble match by eliminating four superstars and he was eliminated by Edge, who won the match.
The Messiah Seth Rollins recently appeared as special guest on WWE’s The Bump Show and discussed about his return to WWE after two months.
Seth Rollins said that he missed he fans so much and having live fans reactions adrenaline is so much different. And stated that it was the different between his return at WWE Extreme Rules 2016 and this year’s return.
“I get goosebumps watching that because I miss our fans so much, and that was one difference between then and the Royal Rumble return. It’s just having that crowd reaction man, I mean the adrenaline is so much different and obviously I take two months off, it’s a certain amount of nerves and adrenaline that come with stepping that foot through the curtain again, going through the gorilla out to the ring.”
“But, man, that’s just different, that reaction, it’s what we live for. That’s why we get into this industry, it’s that reaction, and to share those moments with other human beings, and to create that feeling, you know? I hope that at home, if you were watching you got a little bit of that, but, man, do we miss our audience.”
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— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) February 17, 2021
The former Universal Champion Seth Rollins also spoke about how it was like wresting behind closed doors and says he’s looking forward to this year’s WrestleMania to perform infront of live fans.
“It seems like it’s so far away – it’s been nearly a year since we’ve performed in front of a crowd so I’m very much looking forward to WrestleMania this year to get out there in front of a few people.”
WWE WrestleMania 37 is scheduled to take place on April 10th & 11th at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. And it’s the first time WWE is planning to bring back crowd to arena since pandemic hit.