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Update On Seth Rollins’ Injury

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• Update On Seth Rollins’ Injury

On Saturday Night’s Main Event, Mr. Money In The Bank Seth Rollins hurt his knee towards the end of his match against LA Knight. The match was stopped for a while. The match was then restarted and LA immediately hit the BFT for the win.

According to PWInsider, Seth’s knee injury is legitimate and the original plan was for Rollins to win. Knight picking up the win was a last second call made in the ring.

In an update from Fightful Select, Rollins is backstage at tonight’s Evolution PLE with a brace on his knee and is using crutches. Word going on backstage is that the injury looks bad.

• WWE Officials Apologized To Goldberg After Retirement Match

As seen on WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, Goldberg lost his retirement match to World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. This match lasted almost 15 minutes. This was Goldberg’s longest match in 22 years. The last time he wrestled longer than 15 minutes, it was at Armageddon 2003, where he lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Triple H in a triple threat match that also featured Kane. That match lasted 20 minutes.

The show didn’t go quite as planned, and it all started with an unexpected injury to Seth Rollins. Rollins was originally scheduled to defeat LA Knight during the show, but after suffering a knee injury, he made the rare call to change the match’s outcome on the fly, allowing Knight to pick up the win. That impromptu change wasn’t just a surprise for the audience, it sent shockwaves through the rest of the show’s layout, throwing off segment timings and ultimately impacting the final moments of the broadcast.

One of the biggest casualties of the reshuffle was the post-match retirement speech from WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg, who appeared in what many believe could be his final televised WWE moment. As Goldberg began speaking after the main event, the live NBC broadcast abruptly cut to black, leaving fans without a conclusion to the emotional sendoff.

According to Fightful Select, this was never meant to happen. WWE had a strict timing cutoff with NBC, and the earlier changes left producers scrambling to adjust the flow of the night. At least one top WWE executive reportedly expressed regret over the way Goldberg’s moment was cut short, even offering him a personal apology backstage.

To make things right, WWE uploaded the full version of Goldberg’s speech to its digital platforms today, ensuring fans could see the complete address uninterrupted. You can watch it below:

Also Read: Gunther Reveals Who’s Next For Him After Goldberg

        
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