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Seth Rollins Reveals ‘The Hardest Part’ of His WWE Elimination Chamber Return

Seth Rollins shocked everyone with his return at WWE Elimination Chamber. Recently, the former Vision member disclosed what went through his mind during that moment.

Rollins had been away since he suffered a shoulder injury at WWE Crown Jewel. The Vision, his own faction, attacked and threw him out of the group. Bron Breakker stayed with the group alongside Bronson Reed and manager Paul Heyman. Later, Logan Paul and Austin Theory joined the ranks.

But a masked man has been targeting The Vision members one by one in the recent past. At Elimination Chamber, Rollins revealed himself to be that masked man after he Curb stomped Logan Paul and ended his WrestleMania dream.

Seth Rollins Explains Why His Elimination Chamber Moment Was Harder Than It Looked

According to Rollins, the toughest part wasn’t the attack; it was trying to control his adrenaline while standing in front of a loud and excited crowd.

While speaking on Good Morning Football, Rollins explained how the moment felt and how emotional it was to step back into the ring.

“I’m under the ring. I’m coming out, and I’m feeling all the chaos happening around us. The United Center is electric; it’s insane. We’re in the main event in the Elimination Chamber. Everybody had just crushed it the entire night. And it’s my moment to shine,” he said.

Rollins said he was enjoying the buildup before making his move against Paul. “I’m staring across from that idiot Logan Paul. I’m just looking him right in his little beady eyes, so excited that I get to stomp his head into the ground. I do the deed and look at it, I’m just trying to soak it in,” he said.

Amid all the excitement, Rollins said the hardest thing was staying still instead of reacting right away.

“The hardest thing, boys, in that moment is to not move. It’s the hardest thing in the world. Because the energy is off the charts. Boys, you know from playing in the game, you know when you hit that moment? When you hit that stomp, you hit that big hit, whatever it is, you wanna just lose it. All the adrenaline coursing through your body, the hardest thing in the world is to just stand there and soak it in. But it was nice. It felt really, really good to be back. It was a good moment in time,” Rollins said.

Even though he has returned, Rollins’ future is still unclear. Adam Pearce said Rollins has not yet been medically cleared to wrestle after his shoulder injury.

But Rollins recently hit back at The Vision. He attacked Paul Heyman, and the wiseman had to be taken to the hospital in an ambulance, which LA Knight drove.

Looking ahead, Rollins is expected to have a match at WrestleMania 42.

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