Seth Rollins is undoubtedly one of the top Superstars in all of WWE. He has been on a roll as of late and continues to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with. That said, it appears that Rollins was criticized for cutting into other pro wrestlers’ time.

Over the past few years, The Visionary has seen many changes in his character. From 2019 to 2021, his heel work ensured that fans hated him in a big way. That said, his stock rose a lot in the past year, thanks to his excellent feuds with the likes of Edge, Cody Rhodes, Logan Paul and more.

Fans also cannot help but sing along to his entrance song, which sometimes takes over the entire show for a while. This was very evident during WWE’s recent trip to Paris, France.

While speaking on Writing with Russo, former WWE writer Vince Russo criticized Seth Rollins for wasting time inside the ring. Russo pointed out how Rollins’ habit “elongates” his segments and eats into others’ screen time.

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“I don’t know what Seth’s excuse is. I mean, my god, I would like to be in that dude’s head. I don’t understand the point of getting them just to sing four or five times, and it’s doing another thing others don’t understand. It’s cutting into other people’s times. You’re now elongating your segment so that other people’s match times are gonna cut down. And like I said, once or twice, we get it; I don’t understand the point three or four times.”

Seth Rollins is set to square off against AJ Styles in the finals of the World Heavyweight Championship tournament at WWE Night Of Champions in Saudi Arabia. We’ll have to see if The Visionary will come out on top and become the new champion.

What do you think of what Vince Russo said? Do you agree with him? Let us know in the comments!

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