Seth Rollins is stepping outside the ring and into the world of sports media, landing a guest-hosting gig on Good Morning Football from March 24-26.

The WWE Champion and lifelong Chicago Bears fan confirmed the news to Front Office Sports, making it clear that this move is right in his wheelhouse.

“I love hearing myself talk, and I love football,” Rollins admitted. “It’s something that I’ve always kind of been interested in, especially in the past few years.”

Rollins has made appearances on Good Morning Football before, but this marks his first time taking on full hosting duties. His connection with co-host Kyle Brandt, another die-hard Bears and WWE fan, helped open the door for the opportunity.

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“Kyle and I admired each other from afar for a while,” Rollins said. “We got to meet, hang out, talk Bears, talk wrestling. He’s got the energy that WWE brings to the table, and that immediately helped my comfortability.

Beyond Good Morning Football, Rollins has been seriously considering launching a Chicago Bears podcast. And in a surprising twist, WWE is all for it.

“I’ve kicked around the idea of hosting a Bears podcast, and WWE has been fully supportive,” he revealed.

With WWE embracing its stars branching out into outside ventures, this could be another major crossover moment between pro wrestling and sports media.

Being a Bears fan hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing for Rollins. His frustrations have led to viral moments—including his infamous “I hate football” tweets.

He even recalled a meltdown after a Thanksgiving Day loss to the Detroit Lions:

“They had to take the girl outside—like the baby couldn’t be around me watching the game,” he admitted. “There was a pillowcase thrown. We had some fast food from the night before that had been chucked. It was not a good time to be in that hotel room.”

Still, Rollins remains hopeful about the team’s future. He’s “100% sold” on Caleb Williams and believes new head coach Ben Johnson is the right guy to turn things around.

With Good Morning Football just around the corner and WWE supporting his sports media ambitions, Rollins could be setting himself up for life after wrestling.

Would you listen to a Seth Rollins Bears podcast, or should he stick to wrestling? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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