If there was ever a Hall of Fame for causing injuries, Seth Rollins would be the first inductee, and Bret Hart would do the honors! While Rollins is one of the best wrestlers of any age, injuries follow him around like Mary’s lamb.
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Firstly, there was the injury to John Cena’s nose, caused by a knee gone awry. Then came the time when he ended the legendary Sting’s career with two Buckle Bombs (Sting refused to put the blame on Rollins and blamed old age for the injury).
More recently, at Summerslam, yet another Buckle Bomb gone wrong put Finn Balor’s astronomical push on an immediate hold, sending him out for several months.
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Bret Hart, the recipient of a career ending injury from Goldberg as we have mentioned before, has been very critical of Seth Rollins’ work. It’s tragic to see a wrestler of Rollins’ calibre have his career so heavily marred because of these freak incidents.
Vince McMahon banned the Curb Stomp, but maybe the Buckle Bomb needs to go as well! Finn Balor, however, disagrees that Rollins is a dangerous worker, in the video below.
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