VIDEO: Seth Rollins: Wrestler’s Court Isn’t Used Anymore, & More

While being interviewed by Bailey and Southside earlier this week, Seth Rollins was asked about the famous “wrestler’s court” and Roman Reigns’ apology to the locker room for his Wellness Policy violation. In the interview, which you can see below, Rollins said he’d never been to wrestler’s court and that the system is no longer around.

Rollins said that the system, in which talent who were perceived to have done something wrong would go up against a “jury” of peers, was typically over trivial things such as someone taking someone else’s seat in catering. He noted that the penalties “could be a little harsh” before the company went public and social media became prominent.

He was asked if he was there for Roman Reigns’ apology to the locker room, which was framed as a wrestler’s court situation, and said, “No, that’s misunderstood.” Rollins said that Reigns actually addressed the locker room because he is viewed as a locker room leader and wanted to address the incident. He said that wrestler’s court was more of a light-hearted thing and that Reigns’ actions were more of a professional thing between himself and WWE.

Rollins was also asked about his role in Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, the Brand Split and more.

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