Seth Rollins Discusses WWE Management Aspirations, Long-Term Career Goals

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Seth Rollins Discusses Post-Wrestling Plans: WWE Management and a Dream in Sports Broadcasting

During an interview with Bloombergโ€™s Kim Bhasin at Super Bowl LIX Radio Row, WWE star Seth Rollins shared insights into his long-term career aspirations beyond the ring.

Rollins expressed his interest in transitioning to a backstage role within WWE once his in-ring career concludes:

โ€œI think my long-term future is probably still in the industry, in WWE, in some capacity backstage. I think someoneโ€™s gonna have to run that place eventually, you know, after the current regime has decided that theyโ€™re done with it so, I like to fancy myself as someone who might be interested in that and so, I wanna learn kind of that side of things and thatโ€™s my first love. But, I do have an interest in dabbling. Iโ€™ve done some acting, some little bit roles. Thatโ€™s not the most fun thing for me, but, we are here, Super Bowl weekend, talking about football and that is what I love to do. I would love to be able to somehow parlay my love for professional football into a gig. My ultimate goal is to be in the broadcast booth and call Chicago Bears games on Sundays. That would be a fantastic thing for me so, weโ€™ll keep pushing for that and maybe sports media is in the future but I do think long-term, weโ€™re probably looking at Seth Rollins in WWE for a long time.

I mean, itโ€™s still a ways off obviously (Rollins responded when asked if heโ€™s spoken to WWE about his interest in working in management). I mean, Iโ€™m closer to the end of my career than beginning but, the end ainโ€™t here yet so Iโ€™m kind of in my prime right now. Iโ€™m 38 years old. My mental and my physical are kind of locked in right now where my physical hasnโ€™t declined too much and my mental side is really on the rise as Iโ€™m starting to see the industry from a different angle so, that part Iโ€™m really focused on. I think weโ€™re in the early stages of conversations about what it might look like for me in the future in an executive or in a creative role or whatever that may be. But, again, thatโ€™s in its infancy. Thatโ€™s like a, โ€˜Hey, maybe what would you think down the road?โ€™ So, right now, Iโ€™m focused on what Iโ€™m doing in the ring and helping out there as best I can.โ€

As Rollins balances his present success with future ambitions, itโ€™s clear that both WWE and sports broadcasting could feature prominently in the next chapter of his career.