Seth Rollins was recently interviewed by Rock 105.3 in San Diego. This was in order to promote RAW this past week. During the interview, Seth spoke about WWE’s decision to turn Dean Ambrose heel.
This was a bit of a controversial decision because the turn happened on the same night where Roman Reigns announced that his leukemia had returned.
Here is what Seth had to say about the turn:
“You know, it’s one of those things, where obviously the situation with Roman is real life, and very unfortunate. But at the end of the day, I understand why Ambrose did what he did on that night, in the sense that Roman was going to be gone. There was no if, and or buts that he was going to be gone. And so if you’re going to strike out on your own, you’re going to try and make a name for yourself, I understand to a point, doing it on that night. You’re going to make the biggest impact you can make, and if that’s your goal, if you’re saying your story is that The Shield has made you weak, and you kind of want to step out of the light so to speak, out of the shadows, that’s going to be the best time to do it. You’re going to have the most eyes on you that night, that moment, and you’re going to get the most people talking about it.
“It sucked, especially for Shield fans, and it was an emotional roller coaster of a night, going from the announcement that Roman made earlier in the night, to me and Ambrose winning the Tag Team Titles later in the night by defeating Ziggler and McIntyre, and then Ambrose doing what he did. It was a lot to take in, if you’re a viewer and you’re a fan, but you’re never going to forget where you were that night
,, if you were watching on TV or if you werelive , you’re never going to forget that, and really that’s what we do, is we create moments that you’re going to remember for the rest of your life, good or bad.”
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On a related note, here is what we think will happen in the match between Dean and Seth at TLC.