WWE Raw star and a former four times WWE World Champion Seth Rollins who is also a former six times WWE Tag Team Champion recently talked about his feud with Cesaro and expressed his disappointment for not pushing harder for a longer feud. He also revealed the impact of his feud with Edge.
Cesaro and Seth rollins had a short feud which actually ended at WrestleMania 37. This feud was only made for WrestleMania 37. They had only one match at the grandest stage of them all, and that was it. That was the end of this storyline. The duo never met after that as they went on to have different feuds with different wrestlers.

Seth Rollins Disappointed For Not Getting The Best Out Of His Feud With Cesaro
Seth Rollins was not having a very good spell at that time. He was losing back to back matches, still he was treated as a former World Champion main event star. However he was not really having any feud for the world championship in that time. His feud with Cesaro had a lot of potential, but unfortunately it ended before it could start properly.
Cesaro defeated Seth clean at WrestleMania 37 and it was definitely one of the best matches of the event. It looks like that it was finally the time for the Swiss Superman to rise. On the very next pay per view event he went on to challenge Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship.

It was indeed a very good match but that was pretty much it for the Swiss Superman. Even though it looked like his push will continue on the main event standard, but unfortunately that did not happen. He went on to the jobber status and ultimately he got released from the promotion. Right now he is working on the AEW and he is currently The Ring Of Honor World Champion.
Seth Rollins who is also a former six times WWE Tag Team Champion recently spoke to Ryan Satin’s Out Of Character podcast where he talked about his feud with Cesaro and expressed his disappointment for not pushing harder for a longer feud. He also revealed the impact of his feud with Edge. He said;

“The Cesaro story had so many legs and different directions we could have taken it and one of my biggest regrets is I didn’t press hard enough to do that. I feel that’s an untapped story. If we ever cross paths again, there is such a great story we could get to.
“It went one way, it was fine and fun and produced a WrestleMania banger, but we had a lot more we could have done there. The Edge story sort of brought out the best. Edge and I are similar, on-screen and backstage, we have similar mindsets and because I was working with him, someone who is very trusted, I was allowed…my character had already planted seeds in the ground, I was allowed to be a little more off the rails. It just blossomed from there.”
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