While talking with The Buzz with Jimmy Traina, Seth Rollins was asked about why he no longer uses the Curb Stomp. Rollins confirmed reports that it was considered too violent of a move based on the younger WWE audience.
“It was a decision that was collectively made from a PR standpoint,” he said. “Curb stomp just seemed like it was too perceptually violent, I guess you would say. I never hurt anyone with it. It was just something we didn’t want kids trying on each other.”
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