Seth Rollins is currently out of action due to a shoulder injury, and unfortunately, he will not be able to return anytime soon. He was one of the biggest projects of WWE this year, and he would have to go on to WrestleMania 42 to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns. But unfortunately, this match does not seem to be happening anymore.

Seth Rollins shocked the entire world when he pinned Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41 with the help of Paul Heyman. It was a triple threat match, which also included CM Punk. This match started the ultimate heel run of the Visionary, and he even started a faction. But the injury is now going to keep him out of action until April.

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Seth Rollins explains why it is easier to be a heel in 2025

Rollins has worked as both a babyface and a heel, but he has earned more success as a heel. He was also doing an amazing job as a heel in recent times. Rollins recently talked about playing a hill character in 2025 and explained why it is really easy in the present time period. Speaking on the “Games With Names” podcast, he said the following;

Seth Rollins had been working as a heel since WrestleMania 41

“It’s much easier in 2025 to be a bad guy than it is to be a good guy. Because everybody wants to hate everything. That’s what they all want to do. No one wants to get online and talk about how much they love something because no one cares. They just want to get online and b**** about anything they can find.

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He suffered a shoulder injury at the Crown Jewel event

"They want to complain about anything. So it’s so easy to troll people, to mess with people. It’s so easy to just get people to hate you. You can do no wrong as a bad guy. You can screw up left and right. They’ll boo you for it and then you’re gold.” said the six times WWE World Champion.

When Seth Rollins started working as a singles wrestler back in 2014, he was playing a villainous character, and he earned a lot of success. But after he turned babyface, he somehow became just an afterthought despite remaining in the main event scene. Rollins has always been more entertaining as the heel than as a babyface, much like most of the wrestlers of today.