As noted before, there have been conflicting reports over Seth Rollins’ knee injury situation at this past Saturday’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event show being legit or a storyline injury and rumors of it being a cover for a different legit injury.
A recent episode of The Rich Eisen Show featured Rollins as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Rollins providing an update on his knee injury stating that there is no firm diagnosis yet because there was too much swelling in his knee. Rollins stated that in a week or two, he will be evaluated again in Los Angeles and hopes to have a clearer picture on his injury status.
Rollins also stated that despite not having a concrete diagnosis, he currently feels that he will be out of action for an “extended” period of time. Rollins stated that in his mind, he is thinking about whether he will be able to make it back in time for WrestleMania 42 season.
Rollins also stated that mentally he is currently in a good place and trying to find silver linings like being able to spend more time with his daughter. Rollins also stated that he is confident that he will physically be able to come back from his injury after it is eventually treated.
The visionary and revolutionary @WWERollins is sitting in for @richeisen today and addressed his injury that went down over the weekend at Saturday Night's Main Event against LA Knight:#WWE pic.twitter.com/eKGnDFEb4D
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) July 16, 2025

Various: Claudio Castagnoli Wins CMLL World Title at 11/28 CMLL Super Viernes Show, Two New Matches Set for AAA Guerra De Titanes 2025, Chris Bey on Him Being In No Rush for His In-Ring Return Plans from Broken Neck Injury
WWE: CM Punk on Who Would Be Perfect Opponent for John Cena’s Retirement Match, Chelsea Green on Her “Pestering” WWE Playing Big Role for Matt Cardona’s WWE Return, Aleister Black on Why He Didn’t Make WWE Return at WrestleMania 41
Kyle Fletcher on Being a Rising Star and Living His Dream in AEW, Kevin Knight Being in Same Star Position He Was Two Years Ago, & Wrestling Kazuchika Okada Two Years in a Row in AEW’s Continental Classic




