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Seth Rollins Admits He Was Upset At Vince McMahon After 2019 Hell In A Cell PPV

Seth Rollins joined Stone Cold on the latest episode of ‘Broken Skull Sessions’ and went into detail about the disastrous 2019 Hell in a Cell title match with The Fiend Bray Wyatt.

Rollins began by saying his vision for the match was very different from what ended up happening. He said “My vision for what that was going to be was a lot different than what we had to go out there and do. We went out there, and did what we were told to do, to the best of our ability.”

The outcome led to Rollins being very frustrated with his boss Vince McMahon. Speaking about this, Rollins said “I came through that curtain and I was ready to strangle Vince McMahon. I’m not kidding you. I’m not kidding you, TJ Willson was there to hold me back. I stared right into Vince’s eyes. I look at him, he looked at me, we didn’t say a single word to each other and he walked out.”

Rollins admitted it took nearly an entire day to calm down to the point where he was willing to sit down with Vince and talk about it. Rollins said, “I went into Vince’s office, and I said, ‘Let’s talk about this. We need to figure out what we’re doing here, because that can’t happen again.’ It was civil, but it took me a night [to calm down], Man, if somebody wasn’t there making sure I was okay — my temper, I mean, the adrenaline. In my head, if you go back to that match, I’m convinced if it would have went our way, this wouldn’t be on that [worst matches] list.”

Thanks to Wrestling Inc. for providing transcriptions.

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