Seth Rollins
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WWE Raw star and a former 4 times WWE World champion Seth Rollins who is also a former WWE United States champion recently talked about his epic clash against Cody Rhodes at the Hell in a Cell pay per view event which took place inside Hell in a Cell.

Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes started their rivalry back at WrestleMania 38. Rollins was desperate for a booking at WrestleMania 38 as he did not have any opponent or any other booking. Just the week before WrestleMania, Mr McMahon inform him that he will get an opponent by WrestleMania 38, and that opponent turned out to be Cody Rhodes.

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Seth Rollins Reflects On His Hell In A Cell Match With Cody Rhodes

It was a very good match, and ultimately the match was won by Cody. They got a rematch at WrestleMania Backlash which was the very next pay per view event to Wrestlemania 38. Once again, Cody Rhodes defeated Rollins and already made it 2-0 against the Freakin’ one.

They are final encounter took place at the Hell in a Cell pay per view event and it was the only Hell in a Cell match of the whole event. It was also the main event of the night. Before the event, Cody picked up a torn muscle injury and he surprised everyone when he wrestled with the injury. Cody defeated Rollins again inside Hell in a Cell.

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins. Image Credits: Twitter

Seth Rollins who is also a former WWE United States champion recently spoke to Stephanie Chase from Digital Spy where he talked about his epic clash against Cody Rhodes at the Hell in a Cell pay per view event which took place inside Hell in a Cell. He said;

“It was pretty gnarly. I don’t think I expected it to look like that. I’ve had some torn muscles in my day and I know that the blood seeps down, gravity just takes over but I had never seen anything like that. I remember Triple H had torn his pec some time ago at an event and shared a picture of it and it was pretty brutal but nothing like what we saw from Cody at Hell in a Cell.

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins. Image Credits: Twitter

“His bicep, tricep, shoulder, pec it was down to his belly button almost, it was pretty gnarly. It was definitely shocking and I think the way I felt about it was how the audience in Chicago felt. They were just very uncomfortable for the first little bit. I think people were even wary just to cheer for him because it was so wild.”

“It’s one of those things where, I’ve never encountered anything like it, so the preparation is entirely brand-new. It was a full hurdle thrown my way that I’d never seen before and so trying to wrap ourselves around it was an interesting process. I think what we got out of it was magic, how we got there wasn’t ideal but that’s life, you gotta roll with the punches sometimes.”