Seth Rollins Suffers Injury On Monday Night Raw

Seth Rollins has been injured once again on the same knee on which he had a surgery done in the past. Samoa Joe who attacked Rollins on the behalf of Triple H this week on Raw is the reason behind the injury.

Just when Rollins was expected to be going to Wrestlemania against Triple H this knee injury turns up. Rollins after being attacked by Samoa Joe left the Laredo Energy arena on crutches and was reportedly injured on right knee.

Rollins missed around six months of WWE action when he tore his ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus. This injury occurred during a match with Kane in November 2015. After that, he returned next year in May 2016 at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event. Rollins attacked Roman Reigns who was fighting for WWE world heavyweight championship against AJ Styles.

Once again Rollins has hurt the same knee and he was scheduled to meet the doctor on Wednesday. Looking at the destruction Samoa Joe had done to Seth, he tweeted about this incident indicating that this whole scenario was pre-decided. Samoa's tweet said, ".@TripleH I believe I have delivered as requested." as reported in fox sports.

Responding to this tweet Rollins made a tweet, "Wish I could say it was just a bad dream." The picture he posted for his fans with his knee fully strapped with electrical pads which were attached to his thigh's muscle as reported by the mirror.

Ryan Satin who is from Pro Wrestling Sheet has said that this injury could keep Rollins away from Wrestlemania 33. In the past, Rollins missed Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania 32 when he was injured in 2015.

WWE will hope Seth recovers soon and makes a comeback as he did last year while coming back from the injury where he defeated Roman Reigns at Money in the bank although he lost it in moments to Dean Ambrose. Samoa Joe will also be waiting to get his hands once again on Seth next time whenever they come face to face. 

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