Seth Rollins Unsure If WWE Should Keep Making New Shows

The Monday Night Messiah speaks out on WWE's production strategy.

Seth Rollins
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Seth Rollins has weighed in with comments on WWE's decision to keep producing original television shows during the ongoing global crisis.

Speaking to Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated, 'The Monday Night Messiah' had the following to say (h/t Cageside Seats):-

"I don’t know. I’m not a medical expert. Obviously the airports are still open. Should they close? I don’t know. I wish I had answers. I’m sure a lot of people do. Right now, I’m just trying to stay as hygienic as possible, keep my distance from as many people as I can. I wish I had more answers. I wish I knew what was the right thing to do. Right now, I’m very humble and grateful that I have a job that still needs me. A lot of Americans are not in that boat and their futures are uncertain. So if providing them with some entertainment can help them out, then I feel like, we’re being productive in doing something right.”

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It's hard to argue with a single word of that.

With Rollins considered one of WWE's modern locker-room leaders, one would assume his thoughts are reflected by at least a portion of the roster. It's a tough situation and a tougher decision, though it feels like things are trending towards production ceasing for a while, as Rollins himself confirmed:-

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"After WrestleMania, we’re gonna recollect and see where we’re gonna go from here."

Let's see what happens after this weekend's 'Show of Shows.'

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