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Seth Rollins expected to be out for a month

Seth Rollins is reportedly out for a full month according to multiple insiders following WrestleMania this past weekend.

Rollins will be at home nursing his knee and is not scheduled to appear on television most likely until after the WWE Draft which is set for later in April.

The former WWE World Heavyweight champion injured his knee in January while wrestling Jinder Mahal, suffering a grade 2 tear of his MCL and a torn meniscus. He managed to get cleared in time for WrestleMania but showed up on WWE TV every single week while he was injured. Prior to WrestleMania and after he got the all clear, Rollins said that his knee is at full strength again.

Rollins pulled double duty on Saturday and Sunday, first main eventing night one with Cody Rhodes against Roman Reigns and The Rock and then opening night two against Drew McIntyre. He also showed up at the end of the Cody/Roman main event, getting a Superman punch and later got whacked with the chair by Roman.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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