Bloomberg held a recent interview with Seth Rollins. One of the topics discussed included Rollins thoughts about the future of his wrestling career after he retires from in-ring wrestling and him revealing that he has been in early talks for a potential future executive or creative job in WWE.
“It’s still a ways off, obviously, I mean, I’m closer [to] the end of my career than the beginning, but, you know, the end ain’t here yet. So, I’m kind of in my prime right now. I’m 38 years old. My mental and physical kind of, like, locked in right now where my physical hasn’t declined too much, and my mental side is really on the rise, as I’m starting to see the industry from a different angle. So that part I’m really focused on. I think we’re in the early stages of conversations about what it might look like for me in the future in an executive or in a creative role, or whatever that may be. But again, that’s in its infancy. That’s like, ‘Hey, maybe, what would you think down the road?’ So right now, I’m focused on what I’m doing in the ring and helping out there as best I can.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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