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Seth Rollins Claims That Surgery On His Lower Back Is Likely Necessary, But He Is Attempting To Postpone It

Seth Rollins started wrestling in 2004 and has been working his way up to the WWE main roster since 2012.

Seth has struggled with significant ailments during his career, such as an ACL injury, but general wear and strain has also taken a toll on his body.

However, Seth has developed coping mechanisms for the persistent injuries that many wrestlers experience.

“I try to change my training up based on how I feel,” 

Seth Rollins via Impaulsive

Rollins went on to describe his nagging injuries during his interview on Impaulsive.

“There are constant injuries. My knee has been bugging me since before WrestleMania (39), I was having an issue with that. My neck acting up. My lower back has been at me since 2019, probably should get some surgery on that, but trying to just do whatever I can to make sure I don’t need it because I have a couple of stress fractures back there. I tried some stem cells, I’ve done a couple of stem cell treatments. I found that they were temporarily helpful. I wasn’t taking time off. I wasn’t just idling while I was on the stem cells, I was still working pretty much a full time schedule with WWE. I found it temporarily helpful, but long-term it kind of faded off a little bit. I got maybe four or five months of ‘ooooh, okay.'”

Seth Rollins via Impaulsive

As the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Rollins has continued to work a full-time schedule and attend the live events.

Finn Balor will be Rollins’ opponent as he defends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam.

h/t Fightful

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