It Doesn't Look Like The Nasty Cut Seth Rollins Suffered On RAW Will Be Keeping Him Out Of Action

It Doesn't Look Like The Nasty Cut Seth Rollins Suffered On RAW Will Be Keeping Him Out Of Action

Fans concerned that Seth Rollins may have needed to take some time off after sustaining a nasty-looking cut to his arm on Raw this past Monday needn't worry, as The Kingslayer is already back in action...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 08, 2018 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This past Monday on Raw, Seth Rollins and his Shield brothers were on the receiving end of a vicious beat-down by the entire heel locker room, and when The Kingslayer was thrown into the side of a police van he inadvertently cut his arm on the broken glass.

The wound didn't seem very serious but some fans were worried that Rollins may have suffered some ligament damage as there was quite a lot of blood, suggesting that the cut was a deep one.

Well, we can all breath a sight of relief because The Kingslayer was in action alongside Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns at a WWE live event in Birmingham, Alabama on Friday night.


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