Tuesday, March 28, 2017

During an interview with Brian Mann, he revealed who was lined-up to face Triple H at WrestleMania, had Seth Rollins not recovered in time.


What's the story?

Ex-WWE Writer Brian Mann joined us on The Dirty Sheets on our "Wrestling Therapy" show to discuss and dissect this year's WrestleMania card. One of the things unveiled during the discussion was who was lined up to replace Seth Rollins, had he not recovered from his injury in time for WrestleMania. 

In case you didn't know... 

Seth Rollins suffered a knee injury on the January 30th episode of Raw, during an angle with Samoa Joe, where Joe jumped Rollins and aligned himself with Triple H. The angle was Samoa Joe’s Raw debut. 
The injury was believed to be a torn MCL, according to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Rollins was evaluated by doctors in Birmingham, Alabama. The early word was that he would be out of action for around eight weeks. However, Rollins has undergone intense rehab and has managed to get back ahead of schedule. 

The heart of the matter 

Over the course of the discussion, there were many highlights. However, the revelation that Finn Balor was lined up to be Seth Rollins’ replacement to face Triple H at WrestleMania, was possibly the headline comment from the 90-minute conversation.

You can listen to the conversation at this link.

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