WWE's Seth Rollins Reveals Retirement Plans
He has Iowa in his eye.
During a largely anodyne interview with Greg Atoms on 1130-KWKH radio, during which he made inane, media-trained comments about his colleagues and upcoming match with Shinsuke Nakamura, Seth Rollins let slip some of his plans for when he hangs up his bottle of hair oil.
Though Seth didn't hint as to when he might call time on his career - and to be fair, he is only 32 - he did delve into his post-wrestling intentions.
"I've already got something going with my wrestling school back home in Iowa. I think once I get off the road and my in-ring career is done, [I'll] take probably at least a few years off and relax a little bit."
So far, so boring. But Rollins didn't rule out returning to the industry once he'd given his aching legs a chance to rest:
"You know, I always like giving back to the business. It's been my passion my entire life. So it's certainly something I feel like I'll be involved in one way or another for as long as I can."
Who knows, maybe he'll return as a manager? They might exist again in ten years time. For those interested, Seth's wrestling school is in Davenport, IO. It's called 'Black and Brave', for some reason.