Seth Rollins On Connecting With WWE Audiences

When asked about the adrenaline he feels every time fans sing his song, Seth Rollins referred to the feeling as “soothing” as opposed to the “What?” chants that are meant to be disrespectful towards the wrestlers. “They’re saying ‘What?’ in segments that they’re bored by what you’re saying. [If] they start signing my song in parts of the show I’m not in, then we can have a different conversation. Right now, they’re partying with me, and want my opponent to get very upset about it.”

To augment his “partying” with fans, Rollins — as part of his “The Visionary” persona – has donned outrageous outfits on a weekly basis, earning the title of WWE’s resident fashionista. Interestingly, Rollins admits to not being “big on fashion” in his day-to-day attires and struggles to find inspiration to one-up his on-screen attires. 

“Unless I’m doing an appearance, or something wild, I ain’t got time for all that,” Rollins admitted, before praising King Troi and the rest of his crew for designing his kickpads, his outfits, and his entrance. 

According to Rollins, there are times when the outfits are way too outrageous even for his taste, pointing to his WrestleMania 39 attire. “It was almost like a pink dominatrix-like Jeff Jarrett-looking thing on me, I don’t know what was going on with that. Everything was wild. It’s to the point now where I am waiting to go as far as I can, just to see people go, ‘Okay, you’ve gone too far.'”

In conclusion, Rollins hopes that he and the WWE Universe can continue to have a blast for years. “I’m gonna ride this wave for as long as I can,” Rollins said. “There are elements of [my past WWE characters] in this, but how it all came to be, I have no real explanation. That’s the beauty of art — it just evolves, and it becomes something different every day.”

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