Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has hyped the Bad Blood 2024 event amid return speculation.
On the August 5 edition of Monday Night Raw, Bronson Reed decided to attack Seth Rollins to make a name for himself.
In the process, Reed hit six consecutive Tsunamis off the rope onto Rollins, taking him out of action since then.
Ahead of the NFL Sunday Night Football Game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, Seth Rollins appeared to greet the fans in Baltimore.
In a video posted to WWE’s Twitter account, Seth Rollins hyped up WWE Bad Blood 2024 and seemingly teased his return to the company. He said:
“Don’t forget to watch SmackDown, Fridays on USA, 8 Eastern/7 Central. And October 5th, only on Peacock, WWE brings to you, Bad Blood. You’re not gonna want to miss it.”
As previously reported, Rollins also recently appeared during the Colts vs. Bears game and got into an interaction with a former NFL star.
Rollins’s rival Bronson Reed also commented on Rollins being ejected at the Colts vs. Bears game, which you can read more about here.
It remains to be seen when Seth Rollins will make his return to WWE TV at the time of this writing.
Meanwhile, Reed will face Braun Strowman in a Last Monster Standing Match on the September 30 edition of WWE Raw.
Seth Rollins hyping up WWE Bad Blood whilst appearing on Sunday Night Football…
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