Seth Rollins Shares A Photo Of The Nasty Cut He Suffered On Monday Night's Episode Of RAW

Seth Rollins Shares A Photo Of The Nasty Cut He Suffered On Monday Night's Episode Of RAW

On Monday night's episode of RAW, Seth Rollins' arm was cut after his arm went through the window of a police van. Now, the Intercontinental Champion has shown off the nasty cut he ended up suffering...

By JoshWilding - Sep 05, 2018 05:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
When fans noticed that Seth Rollins' arm was bleeding profusely as RAW went off the air, there were some concerns that he may have suffered an injury similar to the one which pretty much ended Goldberg's career during his WCW days. WWE hasn't provided any sort of injury update so it appears as if the Intercontinental Champion is just fine but he's now shown off his nasty wound. 

As you can see, Rollins was definitely cut pretty badly and he's obviously lucky it wasn't much worse. The blood clearly made it look worse than it actually was and that should heal up soon enough. As a result, it now appears as if Rollins and Ambrose will indeed end up challenging Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre for their newly won RAW Tag Team Championships at Hell in a Cell next week.

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