Seth Rollins Injured At WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (WWE News)

Seth Rollins appeared to suffer a knee injury at last night's SNME.

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In some unfortunate news, WWE's Seth Rollins suffered an injury at last night's Saturday Night's Main Event.

At this latest SNME offering, Rollins faced off with LA Knight in a match the Visionary was supposedly due to win.

This injury happened when Seth went for a springboard moonsault, where he was supposed to land in the ring on his feet. While he did successfully land on his feet, Rollins immediately dropped to the mat after suffering what appeared to be damage to his right knee. Shortly after that incident, LA Knight hit his BFT for the win.

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Reputable outlets such as Fightful Select and PWInsider have since reported that this injury is sadly a legitimate one, and that the injury caused the finish of the match to be changed on the fly. While Rollins was originally set to get the W, this knee injury saw the result flipped and the Megastar instead got the win.

As of this writing, there's no word on the specifics of this injury, the severity of this injury, or how much ringtime Seth could miss. Obviously, here's hoping that it isn't anything too serious, and all of us here at WhatCulture Wrestling send our well wishes to Rollins on a swift and full recovery.

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Right now, Seth Rollins is one of the biggest stars in WWE, one of the company's MVPs of the past several years, and he and his unnamed faction - Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed - have been positioned as the top heel group on the Raw brand. Should Rollins be forced out of action for a spell, that leaves a major gap on Monday nights. More importantly now, though, is Seth's health and him recovering from what happened last night.

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