WWE's Seth Rollins Apologises For Being "Harsh & Abrupt" With Fans

Top WWE star says sorry after unfortunate fan interaction during training session.

By Andy H Murray /

WWE.com

Seth Rollins has apologised for being "harsh and abrupt" in his interactions with a couple of fans who had approached him and wife Becky Lynch during a workout yesterday.

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The WWE Raw star unpacked the story in a post made to his Black & Brave Wrestling Academy's Instagram page. Approached in the midst of a "loooooong workout", Rollins copped to being "very harsh and abrupt in my candor", then apologised. Seth put his hands up, admitting there is "no excuse" for that, inviting the fans to come back for an in-person apology.

Although Rollins asked anyone who comes to his school to be "conscious of what's going on around you", that invite extends to anybody reading his post.

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Here's Seth's statement in full:-

Hello fine folks! I love interacting with my fans. You guys are the best. Your continued support of me and the @blackandbravewrestling enterprise is what keeps our collective heart beating strong. Today a couple of young cats saw my wife and me training in the back of the brick and mortar and stopped by to say hello. Unfortunately, I was right in the middle of a loooooong workout. I was very harsh and abrupt in my candor. For that, I apologize. There’s no excuse for that. If either you folks who I was short with today are reading this, please come back another time. I’d love to apologize in person. That open invite is all inclusive too! Feel free to pop by the school. If I happen to be here, please just be conscious of what’s going on around you! Don’t be deterred if I’m teaching a class or deep in the sweat game. It may take a few extra minutes, but I promise I’m down to take a pic or have a quick chat. In closing, thank you again to all of you who’ve had our backs over the years! Here’s to many more! Our door is always open (during business hours) so come on by

Rollins runs The Black & Brave Wrestling Academy out of Davenport, Iowa, counting the likes of current NXT star Nathan Frazer and ex-NWA man Zicky Dice amongst his more notable students.

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