Seth Rollins is one of the top WWE stars of the modern era. He is a multi-time world champion who is well-known for his skill in the ring and all-around appeal. That being said, The Drip God has not been having the best days, ending up in the losing column of matches, most recently at the Elimination Chamber event. However, that loss made Rollins tie for a unique record inside the chamber.

Seth Rollins competed in the Elimination Chamber alongside five other competitors for the WWE United States championship this weekend. However, the match was won by Austin Theory, who retained his title.

The 36-year-old superstar had a bad night at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada, when the resurgent Logan Paul denied him victory inside the Chamber. This comes after feuding with the internet sensation for a couple of weeks now.

However, that loss actually made Seth Rollins tie for a record. He not only lost his bid to win the United States Championship once more, but he also tied Wade Barrett’s record of participating in three Chamber matches with no eliminations to their name.

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The Visionary’s last attempts inside the Chamber happened in 2018 and 2022. However, during both those times, Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar managed to dominate the match and eliminated Seth Rollins.

Seth Rollins will surely be looking for revenge against Logan Paul. Looking at the events that happened at WWE Elimination Chamber, it is very much confirmed that Rollins and Paul would battle each other in a blockbuster match at WrestleMania 39.

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