Former WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins recently spoke to the Daily Star and, in the interview, he discussed his recent feud with Baron Corbin, which led to a discussion about intergender wrestling and social media. According to Harry Holloway of the Daily Star, Rollins said he believes that WWE should not incorporate intergender wrestling into its product.
“There are places for [intergender wrestling,]” said Rollins via Holloway. “But this full on independent style women vs men match where the women are chokeslamming the men? Our business is based in realism a little bit, so let’s do that as best we can.”
Rollins also discussed the negativity in social media. He mentioned it in response to fans’ criticism of his on-screen relationship with real-life girlfriend Becky Lynch. (These complaints were often shared on social media.)
“Twitter seems to be this cesspool of negativity where its so easy to focus on what you don’t like rather than what you do like,” said Rollins via Holloway. “People seem to band around negativity, I don’t know if it’s one of those misery loves company type things.”
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