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Daniel Jeremiah
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Greg Rosenthal
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D.C.
The volume it's WrestleMania season and you know the boy gets super excited about anything wwe. So I'm checking in with some of the wrestlers that they get ready for the show of all shows and today's episode is brought to you by Total Wireless, the official wireless provider of UFC. They're in your corner with unlimited 5G data that will not slow you down. I'm honestly like the gift that keeps giving because my next guest, hey, he's one of my favorite wrestlers of. I mean I know I just said that about the last guy, but he's one of my favorites. So I had once I was in San Francisco and I went to WrestleMania with my son. My son was a massive Roman Reigns fan. Loved him. So this guy was a bad guy. He cashes in the money in the bank, he wins the world championship. I go crazy. My son does not speak to me one word all the way home because he was so mad that I was celebrating. This guy, yo, this guy came into the WWE as a member of a group and when you have a guy like a Roman Reigns at times it's hard. But this dude. Listen to these stats this has to be some of the crazy shit. Listen to these stats. He is a two time World Champion. He's a five time universal Champion. He's a six time tag team champion. I. I'm not done yet, though. I'm still not done. I'm still not done. This man has won the Grand Slam two times because he's also an Intercontinental Champion, United States Champion. He is in his 12th WrestleMania. Guys, give it up for one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, Seth freaking Roy. There he is. There he is. Y'all gotta sing for that man. Sing for that man. There we go.
Greg Rosenthal
It down.
Seth Rollins
What up? Nice. We got the pyro and everything. That's good. I like that. I like that. What's up, y'all? How y'all doing out there?
D.C.
Sell your soul to the Rock. I mean, every time, every time.
Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins, not gonna let you down, you know, in the style department. You know that. Come on now.
D.C.
Good man.
Seth Rollins
Appreciate you.
D.C.
You know, I remember I was telling the story about my son at WrestleMania in San Francisco, Santa Clara, when you won and you were waving the belt and I was going crazy from the stands. Hey, how life has changed. I got the family tickets that were in the nosebleeds before. Now I sit down on the floor. I'm in row two on Saturday.
Seth Rollins
Nice.
D.C.
I went crazy. My kid would not speak to me. But you know what you did? We became friends. You signed the money in the bank for me before that, and it said champ to champ. Seth Rollins. Since that day, man, I've been a massive supporter. So proud of your success. Congratulations on everything. This career has been amazing to watch, my brother.
Seth Rollins
Oh, thank you so much, man. Yeah, I really appreciate that. It has been 10 years. This WrestleMania will be 10 years since the heist of the century in Santa Clara. So, yeah, a lot has changed. I am a father now.
D.C.
Yes.
Seth Rollins
Few world title reigns later. I mean, it's. You know, you have a burgeoning career and in broadcasting, and I mean, it's just everything's changed. It feels like another lifetime ago, really. But I am also happy for all of your success and everything you've done, and I appreciate all the love and support over the years. So thank you very much, man. Again, from championship to champ. Thank you.
D.C.
You are the man, Seth, you are a father and life has changed tremendously for you since those days. Back then, how. Explain to people how the career changes when you have that why. A lot of times as an athlete, you always search for the why. What gets me up in the morning what makes me so committed to my craft when you can see that? Why? How much easier is it for you, even as you've been in the game for a while, to be the best in the world because, you know, you have your daughter and your wife at home?
Seth Rollins
Yeah. You know, it's such an interesting thing for me. When I had my daughter, when I got married, and it all kind of came together for me, it really allowed me. And this might sound super strange, it allowed me to take my foot off the gas pedal myself, and I was able to coast. And what I always saw. I also have a wrestling school back home, and what I always tell my students is fast isn't fast. Smooth is fast. And so I've been able to, like, take my foot off the gas a little bit and sort of given myself an entire different perspective on what it means to be a person in the world that's not just focused on me. And what I think that's done is it's opened up an entire new world for me in my career because I have somebody else to live for. I have another priority that's more important than myself. And so when I jump back in the car and put my foot on the gas, it's not just for me. It's for her and for her future, but it also allows me to do it in a way that is in some ways, more productive because I have less pressure. Like, it's not the most important thing in the world for me that I'm the greatest. You know what I mean? What's most important in the world for me is that I'm the greatest dad, that I'm the best husband I can be. And it's allowed me to kind of have a different perspective on my career and what it means to be successful.
D.C.
Yeah, these people love you, man. And it's not just the song. There are times when you are the bad guy. And for me, if I'm being honest, man, my favorite Seth Rollins is the bad guy. I love when you're. I love when you're sneaky. I love when you cheat. I love when you're like, I love that guy. But the love that you get from these fans, how great does that feel for you every time you hit that curtain to feel that type of just love and appreciation?
Seth Rollins
Well, you know how it is. You know, you've had so many fights in your career, and, you know, there's an adrenaline rush every single time you do it, but every time you do it, it's just a little less and a little less And a little less. But the thing that never changes, the thing that is more and more, is kind of this relationship of gratitude that you get with all of you guys. So every time I come out through the curtain, doesn't matter what it feels like behind the curtain, the second I step out and I hear you guys singing the song or chanting the name or whatever it is, if you're booing the life out of me or, you know, you're cheering for whatever I say, that relationship to me, I am more and more grateful for that the more that I do it. And so I never get tired of that. And for me, as a fan, as someone who is just like all of you who idolize people in my shoes growing up, I never, ever get tired of that. And it is one of my driving forces that keeps me coming back time after time, match after match, year after year.
D.C.
You know what I love. And I was speaking to Gunther just recently, and he said it's been 20 years since he started wrestling. You guys know at a very young age that this is the craft that you want to make your living, and this is the career path that you choose. When you get to 12 wrestlemanias, is it 12 now, 12 wrestlemanias for Seth Rollins, can they still feel bigger year in and year out? Especially when you're in the main event as you are on Saturday night?
Seth Rollins
I think, because the business has gotten bigger and bigger, especially in the past few years. You know, you look back to when I came in and my first one in 2013, and then you kind of go through those years, the 14, the 15, the 16, the 17. And the business wasn't. It was. It was sort of stagnated. Right. But over the past few years, we've seen this resurgence. A lot of fans have started to come back to wwe. A lot of new fans are coming to wwe. A lot of new eyes. Now we're on Netflix, right. So we're such a massive brand right now, and there's so many eyes on the company. So every single time we go out there for WrestleMania, which, as you know, is. Is our super bowl, is our big event now, the pressure amps up, because you want to validate all the old fans coming back. You want to validate all the new fans coming and show them, this is it, man. This is the most beautiful form of sports entertainment in the entire world, and we are the very best. And so it keeps pushing forward. You always find new challenges, and WrestleMania is the Everest of those challenges. Yeah.
D.C.
And when you have been in the game, as you've Been. We've seen multiple Seth Rollins internally, when you're having to recreate yourself to keep it interesting, because not everybody can do that. Not everybody can be at the main event year in and year out without giving us something different internally. When you're going through that process to become Seth freakin Rollins or to become the Architect and all these other things, how do you go through that process to make sure that it's still fresh? Because after all these years, you're still as viable and as valuable to the product as you've ever been?
Seth Rollins
Well, I get bored, too. You know, we don't, but you. Yeah, I mean, but we do. You know, you can feel it. You know, it's a sense that you get after doing it for so many years. It's not necessarily boredom, but you get that vibe like, oh, man, I want to freshen this up. I want to do something new. I want to change my look. I want to change my tone. I want to change the way I do this or do that, the way I interact with certain characters or the way I interact with the audience. And then you sort of just start putting stuff out there, whatever you think might stick, and you got to commit to it, and then you see what the feedback is. You know, when the entrance theme is a great example, that was something that I never really imagined that it would get. The response that it has, and the fact that people sing it like crazy every single night still years later is something that I wouldn't have assumed when I put it together. I just thought it was a cool song and it kind of fit the vibe of what I was going for. So it's just a matter of. I like the challenge of reinventing myself. I like the challenge of seeing what the next evolution is going to be and how I can take it to the next level. And then I like to see what the response is, to see what you lovely folks give back to me in this scenario. You know, this character kind of started as. As a bad guy.
D.C.
Yeah.
Seth Rollins
But at some point, it just took on a life of its own. And that had nothing to do with what I was doing. That was just you guys responding to me. And so now we're in a different space. And so it's a very unique process. It's a synergy between a performer and. And his audience to see what. What you guys want and then what I can give to you. And so I love that process. I love that collaborative, artistic vibe to try to get the best. It brings the best out of me to face what my weaknesses are and try to improve and reinvent and to get better every year that I'm in wwe.
D.C.
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Daniel Jeremiah
The 40s and free agents podcast with Daniel Jeremiah and Greg Rosenthal has prepared you for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Greg Rosenthal
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Daniel Jeremiah
And how teams with new coaches should approach the draft.
Greg Rosenthal
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Daniel Jeremiah
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D.C.
I was talking to someone the other day and they said to me, did you ever take note of your career when you were in it. And I said, I never did. I was always on to the next thing. So I never truly appreciated the championships because on Monday I was up to who's next? Who do I get to fight the next time? Do you ever sit back, Seth, and take it all in? Because when you're standing back there waiting to come out here and I go, he's been a two time world champion, he's been a five time universal champion, been a six time tag champion, you know, Intercontinental United States. Do you ever sit back and go, this is much better than I ever could have imagined it going. Especially when you're a person that follows the business as you have your entire life.
Seth Rollins
No, you know what? So I'm with you in the sense that it's always been very difficult for me to sit back and enjoy my success because I'm the same way. I just go, what's the next challenge? Yeah, who's the next fight? Like, how do we sell tickets to tomorrow? And because our business is year round, like, we don't really have an off season to reflect on WrestleMania the way say the Philadelphia Eagles did when they win the super bowl, you know, we don't just get to go off to Disneyland, you know? Yeah. Shout out to the Eagles. Hey, I'm a Bears fan, man. I'm a Bears fan.
D.C.
No, no. You don't like the Bears.
Seth Rollins
I love the Bears.
D.C.
Anybody like the Bears?
Seth Rollins
Oh, I'm from Iowa. They're right there. Don't hate on me, man. You look. It's loyalty, all right? Loyalty. That's what it is. Loyalty to my family, to my people. I'm a Bears man through and through. It's in my blood.
D.C.
I saw something that you're going to be doing, some NFL stuff. Is that true?
Seth Rollins
Yeah, maybe a little bit. I was able to co host Good Morning Football a few weeks ago. Had a lot of fun doing that. Rich Eisen asked me to sub in on his show. Coming up, a little bit of breaking news here. I'll give you a little breaking news. Dip. Where's Dip? Where's my manager? Can I say this? I don't know. I'm saying it. So I'm gonna announce a draft pick for the Chicago Bears at the upcoming draft in Green Bay here at the end of April. Sorry, Dip, if I screwed that up.
D.C.
So maybe you do like the Bears.
Seth Rollins
I do like the Bears. But to answer your question, because I think it's an important one and I think it's a lesson that I try to instill in a lot of my Students is I was a very goal oriented person. And I attribute that mindset to a lot of my success. Being able to set goals and do everything in my power within. I mean, sometimes without reason to reach that goal like that was. It didn't matter how much pain I was in, what personal relationships I had to sacrifice, what I had to do to get to the end goal, I would do it. And I always thought when I got to those goals, those measures of success would be what would give me happiness and fulfillment and I would reach all of them. And the WrestleMania cash in 10 years ago is a good one, right? I'm at the end of WrestleMania, waving a world championship as the pyro's going off in the background. In essence, I've achieved my childhood dream. And I expected happiness, I expected fulfillment. And the next day I woke up on the, you know, going to the Today show to talk about this match and I didn't feel any of that. I kind of felt like an emptiness and it took me years to fill that space. And what I realized was it's really not about the goal. It really is about the journey and it really is about the people and the relationships that you meet along the way and how it changes you and how they change you as a person and those experiences. And that love is what's going to fill you up and allow you to be a better person for your family. So, yeah, man, it's, it's an interesting place to be as a competitor, you know, where you have that mindset that gets you to a certain point, but it doesn't give you the things you expected to.
D.C.
It's the craziest thing. Like when I think back on my career, the fights in the championship belts are great. I miss sitting in the gym with Kane and Khabib and Luke and those guys after practice. Yeah, more than the belts because it is about the journey. Getting to that goal, it leaves you empty because you really don't have anything to chase. And that sucks. But that's what makes you great at what you do in life.
Seth Rollins
And I must say, man, I miss the long car rides from town to town with my friends like Claudio or Mox or even Roman. I miss sitting in the car with my wife, going from town to town, just talking about the business and the camaraderie. And then I miss, you know, like, like the shows, like, I love the live events, going to the non televised events and seeing all you guys there, whether it's in like, you know, Paducah, Kentucky or like Abilene. Or you know, you know, like all these places where you just get to interact with people on a personal level and you get to see what that experience does for them. Like, that's the stuff that I love. That's the stuff that gets me. Like that's what I get off on. Not. Not winning world championships or Wrestlemanias, crazy as that might sound.
D.C.
So we are at WrestleMania. We are here. We are at Wrestlemania. We are at the granddaddy of them all. Yeah, the show of shows.
Seth Rollins
Yeah.
D.C.
And you guys close the night on Saturday. You vs Roman vs CM Punk 3 Babyface. How does that work for all you guys? To be loved by the fans, but main event against each other and it's still feel important. And we are all as invested in this as we are in evil John Cena versus Cody Rhodes.
Seth Rollins
Well, my question to you is, are we all baby faces?
D.C.
Are you telling you guys are all good guys?
Seth Rollins
Are you telling me CM Punk is a good guy?
D.C.
See, that's what I see.
Seth Rollins
Is that. Is that what we're talking about? Are you telling me Roman Reigns is a good guy? No. What are we talking about?
D.C.
So you're the only good guy in a bunch.
Seth Rollins
Exactly. And the thing is, I bet if you. I bet if you asked CM Punk, he would tell you he's the only good guy of the bunch. And if you asked Roman Reigns, he would tell you he's the only good guy of the bunch. And I think that right there is why you have a recipe for greatness and why I think this triple threat match is the most important triple threat match in the history of WrestleMania, maybe the history of our industry.
D.C.
I believe it. I truly believe that it is. Now, Seth, you guys, when you come together, magic happens, right? In so many cases, you and Roman, or you and Punk, magic happens. Can you feel it when you're in there and you're going to work and you're fighting, can you feel that you're painting the type of masterpiece that we are watching? Because you are known for delivering those types of matches.
Seth Rollins
Well, you. You mentioned all of my sort of incarnations in the past, right? And I'll mention a couple of those. The architect, the visionary, right. The Messiah. But the point is, not only can I feel when it's happening, I can see it happening before it happens. And I think that's the magic of who I am and what I bring to the table. And what I see come Saturday is one of those masterpieces, one of those game changing, pivotal moments that's going to shape the future of this industry. You've got three top stars, baby faces if you want. I don't think we all are. Yeah, but you got Punk, you got Roman, and you got Seth freaking Rollins. All of us have a different vision for what the industry should look like, for what the future should look like. But only one of us is going to be able to dictate what that future is. And I think you're going to see something very, very special happen on Saturday. Now, Sunday, we're talking about battling for soul and all this nonsense between Cena and Cody. And they can have that if they want it. But to me, the real main event of this weekend, no doubt, night one, Triple Threat. Because the future of the industry depends on it.
D.C.
That's what I'm talking about right there. Seth, you and Roman have a long history. You and CM Punk have a nasty history. How easy is it to get up to fight those guys on Saturday night?
Seth Rollins
You tell me. We're gonna have nearly 60,000 people packed into Allegiant Stadium. And I get to punch Roman Reigns in the face. I get to punch CM Punk in the face in front of all those folks while the lights are at their brightest. Sign me up, D.C. that's like you get in there with Jon Jones, baby.
D.C.
Oh, you know how much I hate Jon Jones.
Seth Rollins
Slap the Jesus out of him. All right. You know what I mean? You love it. You love it when you look, you know, when you get in there fighting somebody you like, there's a little bit of sympathy, there's a little bit. I don't want to hurt this guy. A fight's a fight, we got to do business. But when you get in there with someone that you genuinely do not like, oh, man, all that feeling goes away and that violence comes out, right? Yeah, that violence, that aggression, all that pent up stuff that you have inside that you can't do anything about in the real world, right? But you get inside that octagon, in your case, or in our case, the squared circle, you get inside that squared circle and for however long it takes to decide a winner, you get to rip these mother apart. There ain't no better feeling in the world, I'll tell you what.
D.C.
So you got some stumps loaded up.
Seth Rollins
Oh, man, if you thought last Monday was good, you wait till Saturday. It's going to be a stomp city up in there.
D.C.
Okay, before I let you go, champ, two years ago we were in Los Angeles, I asked you a question about Cody Rhodes and you gave me as real an answer as I've ever gotten. So I asked you about CM Punk. Is this real? Like, do you guys really have that? And if you do, how do you work with him in the way that you have been able to?
Seth Rollins
Well, I'll tell you this. I am a professional through and through. And I've said it time and time again, and I said it on Monday. I will always do what is best for business. And I think that's what separates me from CM Punk and from Roman Reigns. CM Punk has proven. Proven. No matter what he says to you guys, he will always do what's best for CM Punk. And if that includes taking his ball and going home and crying when he has to, that's what he's going to do. All right. Roman Reigns make no secret about the fact that he is the end all be all of the industry. Right? And so he is going to do whatever it takes to make sure Roman Reigns is at the very top. I, on the other hand, and you can see by what I did Last year at WrestleMania, I had my knee hanging by a thread, right? Yes. My stepdad's at home. He's dying of cancer. And I'm there to help Cody Rhods make sure that he beats Roman Reigns and takes a WWE Championship home. Because I will always do what is best for you guys and and for the future of this industry. And if that means that I got to put my pride aside and get in the ring with CM Punk, then I will do that. But I will tell you this, and it's as real as it gets. I do not like CM Punk. I do not respect CM Punk. I have a hard time being in the same room with him and having conversations in his space. And I don't trust him. And I don't trust that he's back with all this good intention and that it's gonna last. And so time may prove me wrong, and I am open to being wrong. But right now, I have no love loss with CM Punk. And I will take every opportunity I can to knock him out. Man.
D.C.
That is why I love you. That is why I love you. You are the man, boy. Good luck on Saturday night, guys. Let's give it up one more time for one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
Seth Rollins
Thank you.
D.C.
Give it up for the visionary, the architect, Seth freaking Rollins.
Daniel Jeremiah
The 40s and free agents podcast with Daniel, Jeremiah and Greg Rosenthal has prepared you for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Greg Rosenthal
We've told you what last year's playoff teams need need to return to the.
Daniel Jeremiah
Postseason and how teams with new coaches should approach the draft.
Greg Rosenthal
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Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Episode: Daniel Cormier TV - Seth Rollins on Roman Reigns & CM Punk Historic Triple Threat Match
Release Date: April 21, 2025
In this episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, host D.C. engages in a compelling interview with WWE Superstar Seth Rollins. The discussion centers around Rollins' illustrious career, his personal growth, and the highly anticipated historic triple threat match involving himself, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk at WrestleMania. The conversation delves deep into Rollins' motivations, personal life, and his perspectives on the evolving landscape of professional wrestling.
Balancing Personal Life and Professional Career
Seth Rollins opens up about the transformative impact his personal life has had on his wrestling career. He shares how becoming a father and a husband shifted his perspective, providing him with a new "why" that fuels his dedication in the ring.
"What's most important in the world for me is that I'm the greatest dad, that I'm the best husband I can be. And it's allowed me to kind of have a different perspective on my career and what it means to be successful."
[06:37]
Reinventing His Persona
Rollins discusses the necessity of evolving his character to stay relevant and engaging. From "The Architect" to "The Visionary," he emphasizes the importance of adapting to audience feedback and personal growth.
"I like the challenge of reinventing myself. I like the challenge of seeing what the next evolution is going to be and how I can take it to the next level."
[13:25]
Significance of the Match
The episode builds anticipation for the upcoming triple threat match featuring Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk. Rollins highlights the match's potential to shape the future of the wrestling industry.
"I think this triple threat match is the most important triple threat match in the history of WrestleMania, maybe the history of our industry."
[23:13]
Dynamic with Opponents
Rollins candidly discusses his relationships with Reigns and Punk, revealing underlying tensions and rivalries that add depth to the upcoming confrontation.
"I do not like CM Punk. I do not respect CM Punk. I have a hard time being in the same room with him and having conversations in his space. And I don't trust him."
[26:18]
The Journey Over the Destination
Both Rollins and D.C. reflect on the importance of the journey rather than the accolades. Rollins admits that achieving his childhood dreams brought a sense of emptiness, leading him to value the relationships and experiences gained along the way.
"It's really not about the goal. It really is about the journey and it really is about the people and the relationships that you meet along the way."
[18:36]
Commitment to Excellence
Rollins emphasizes his relentless pursuit of excellence, driven by both personal motivations and the desire to meet fan expectations. His commitment to delivering memorable performances is unwavering.
"Every time I come out through the curtain... that relationship to me, I am more and more grateful for that the more that I do it."
[08:44]
Predicting the Outcome
Rollins expresses confidence in the quality of the match, asserting that only one of the three can dictate the industry's future, thereby heightening the stakes.
"Only one of us is going to be able to dictate what that future is. And I think you're going to see something very, very special happen on Saturday."
[23:13]
Emotional and Physical Readiness
Discussing the physicality and emotional intensity of wrestling, Rollins conveys his readiness to face both Reigns and Punk, highlighting the unique pressures of performing on such a grand stage.
"Sign me up, D.C. that's like you get in there with Jon Jones, baby."
[24:44]
As the episode wraps up, D.C. lauds Rollins' dedication and passion, reinforcing his status as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Rollins leaves listeners with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the monumental match ahead.
"That is why I love you. That is why I love you. You are the man, boy. Good luck on Saturday night, guys."
[28:07]
"What's most important in the world for me is that I'm the greatest dad, that I'm the best husband I can be."
[06:37]
"I like the challenge of reinventing myself."
[13:25]
"I think this triple threat match is the most important triple threat match in the history of WrestleMania."
[23:13]
"I do not like CM Punk. I do not respect CM Punk."
[26:18]
"It's really not about the goal. It really is about the journey and it really is about the people."
[18:36]
"Only one of us is going to be able to dictate what that future is."
[23:13]
"That relationship to me, I am more and more grateful for that the more that I do it."
[08:44]
This episode provides an in-depth look into Seth Rollins' mindset as he prepares for one of the most significant matches in WWE history. Rollins' reflections on personal growth, career evolution, and his competitive spirit offer valuable insights into what makes him a formidable and beloved figure in the wrestling world. Fans can look forward to an electrifying WrestleMania showdown, anticipating the culmination of years of dedication and passion from all three participants.