“Man was emotional after losing the world title to Drew..”: Video of Seth Rollins Crying After Roman Reigns’ Loss Tells You All About How Big WrestleMania 40 Was

WestleMania 40 was especially trying for Seth Rollins.

Seth Rollins was brought to tears by the end of WrestleMania 40.

SUMMARY

  • WrestleMania 40 was eventful, to say the least, with several highlights and fans clutching the edges of their seats through out.
  • It was especially trying for fans of Seth Rollins, who had quite a difficult time this weekend.
  • When Cody Rhodes was receiving his title, the former heavyweight champion was spotted crying.
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The main events of WrestleMania 40 were significant to say the least. Not only did Seth Rollins lose the World Heavyweight title, but Cody Rhodes also won the title for the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. While many would assume that the Roman Reigns would have been the fighter who look the entire event the hardest, it was another fighter who was spotted crying by the end of the festivities.

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The Shield Trio: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins
The Shield Trio: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins

It would seem that Rollins was affected the most by everything the transpired. He performed twice during the entire event and both these times, he was brutally beaten up. Considering just how much he lost in this weekend, fans are not surprised that he was brought to tears by the end of it.

They are, however, concerned for his well-being, fearing that he may never come back to WWE again.

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Seth Rollins Had A Tough Time During WrestleMania 40

The WrestleMania weekend was certainly not easy on Seth Rollins, who was simply unable to catch a break. He first fought alongside Cody Rhodes against Roman Reigns and The Rock. The most tragic fight for him was with Drew McIntyre on Night 2. Breaking the hearts of all of his fans, Rollins lost the title of world heavyweight champion in the fight. What made it all the more concerning was Rollins telling McIntyre that he deserved his win.

The Shield Trio: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins
The Shield Trio: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins

He also helped in Rhodes’ win against Reigns when he entire the ring mid-fight, wearing Shield gear, which naturally distracted Reigns and ultimately made him lose his title after 4 years. On top of everything, his wife also lost and the second night ended with reports that both of them taking a break from sports entertainment.

This potential break has also become a cause for concern for fans, as his contract with the federation is set to finish in June. Considering how brutal everything was for him during this entire event, fans are worried that Rollins will not be coming back.

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Seth Rollins Was Brought To Tears

Fans have become quite concerned about Seth Rollins, especially when he was spotted crying by the end of the main event when Cody Rhodes was receiving his cumberbund, when he finally finished his story. Spectators cannot help but wish for his well-being, referring to him as the martyr for WrestleMania 40, sacrificing himself for the sake of everyone else’s story.

Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins (Image: WWE)
Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins (Image: WWE)

On top of getting extremely emotional by the end of everything, he shook hands with Rhodes after becoming his shield against his opponent, who Rollins also happens to have a very complicated past with. Many believe that if he is taking a break from WWE, it would be well-deserved rest, looking at it as a bitter-sweet goodbye.

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