WWE’s NXT brand has Superstars from tomorrow throughout the brand. Still, a lot of them are so happy with their spot in NXT that they don’t want to graduate to the WWE main roster. That rubs Seth Rollins the wrong way.

Seth Rollins loves the NXT brand, and he was their first male champion as well. He even returned to face Bron Breakker, where he gave him World Heavyweight Championship shot at Gold Rush.

While speaking to Out of Character, Seth Rollins opened up a bit about how some NXT Superstars say that they don’t want to leave the developmental brand. After all, Rollins worked hard to get where he is today, and he doesn’t like the idea of people wanting to stay in NXT.

“It was very cool for me to go back and have that moment. One of the things I talk about is helping the younger talent and pushing the industry forward. The opportunity was presented to me to go down to NXT and I haven’t wrestled a match on the show in over ten years. Obviously, it moved from Full Sail to the Performance Center and the look, the feel, and the vibe was totally different and it had gone through so many different iterations over the years, but it’s still NXT.”

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“I cut a little promo after the show and it didn’t really dawn on me that it would feel sentimental until after when I got out there and I felt the audience and I felt the connection. I hadn’t wrestled in front of a crowd that small and intimate in a very long time. There is something special about wrestling in front of an intimate crowd like that in a small space. You’ll see big bands do that, go back to these small bars and pack them out. There is something about that where you get a different experience as opposed to doing it in an arena or stadium, it’s a lot more personal. It really hit me when I went out there and you could really interact with any person in any seat. It was an awesome experience.”

“Bron was a hell of an opponent. I was really happy to get down there and get in the ring with him and chit-chat with other guys and girls, and see what they are experiencing on a day-to-day basis. It was cool. I felt a lot of hunger to get to the next level. I was happy to see that. We were going through a period with NXT where there was a lot of complacency and people talking about, ‘I’d rather stay in NXT, I don’t want to go to the main roster.’ That always rubbed me the wrong way. When I went down there this past time, I felt a different energy and I felt people were excited to come to the main roster and take their careers to the next level. That got me hyped.”

Seth Rollins’ SummerSlam opponent is already decided, and he’s on his way to the biggest party of the summer.

The NXT brand will always welcome someone of Rollins’ caliber, no matter if he has the title, but he’d certainly prefer to face those NXT Superstars when the time is right after their main roster jumps.

The NXT brand has a ton of talent with incredible potential, but who is the next breakout Superstar on the brand? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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