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Seth Rollins Is Trying To Make As Much Lemonade As He Can With His Career

Seth Rollins is one of the most popular and highly successful wrestlers in WWE. The Visionary is the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

Recently, The Visionary was recently a guest on Mythical Kitchen‘s Last Meals. The host of the show, Josh Scherer, asked if Rollins has reached his full potential. To which the WWE World Heavyweight Champion mentioned that at his age, he is still able to give everything he has, but at the same time, he knows his limitations.

“It’s like a Venn diagram, right? In your twenties, you are unstoppable, right? You could have asked me to do anything in my twenties, and my body would’ve held up. You could’ve thrown me off a 20-foot ladder into a pile of burning chairs with barbed wire and shards of glass. And I would’ve walked and been like, ‘I’m good.’ And then in your forties, right, for wrestling anyway, you’ve been doing it for 20 years. Tour experience levels height, but your body can’t take any of that anymore, right? You just cannot… So, I’m in this great space where the Venn Diagrams are overlapping, where like I’m finally starting to become emotionally mature and I’m physically at a point where I can still do some of that stuff.

“But, I know my limitations and so it’s to try to maximize, right? So get the most out of the least, juice that lemon all you can, instead of getting a little juice and tossing on. ‘Cause here’s just not, you don’t get that many lemons. Life gives you lemons, you make the lemonade, but the more of the lemonade you can get out of those lemons, the longer you’re gonna get. ‘Cause you just don’t have that many, there’s a finite number of lemons in life,” Seth Rollins said.

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Seth Rollins on what professional wrestling has taught him about life

During the same episode, Seth Rollins shared what the art of professional wrestling has taught him in life.

“Yeah. I think there’s a couple of things that I’ve learned about it I guess. And maybe this is part of getting older, right? Is life is not so black and white and good and evil aren’t always so black and white. There’s a lot of gray area. And the other thing is that it always changes. And the same thing goes with wrestling, right? So to figure out how it applies to a large crowd, what they want or what they want to cheer, the difference between a good guy and a bad guy. A heel and a babyface. I think figuring that out and being able to put that into practice, teaches you a lot about people,” Rollins said.

The Visionary is set to defend his championship against Drew McIntyre this Saturday at the WWE Crown Jewel PLE.

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