Seth Rollins didn’t stick around to finish his segment on Good Morning Football after a comment about Becky Lynch appeared to hit a nerve.

Rollins was on the show talking with host Kyle Brandt during a debate about what’s tougher — performing at WrestleMania at age 39 or playing in the NFL at age 42. The conversation started off light, but things changed quickly after Brandt made a joke about Becky Lynch stepping in. Brandt suggested bringing Lynch into the conversation, making a remark that seemed to frustrate Rollins almost immediately.

“Maybe we can get Becky to come in and actually win something for us”

That line appeared to be the breaking point. Rollins began removing his microphone and gear, clearly finished with the segment as the tension on set became obvious.

“You can do the rest by yourself.”

Host Kyle Brandt tried to keep things moving and fired off one more comment as Rollins walked away, referencing Rollins’ history with Paul Heyman.

“This is going worse than you and Paul Heyman.”

Rollins didn’t stop there. As he left the set, he shouted back one last line, making it clear he wasn’t in the mood to stick around any longer.

“It’s been a long morning.”

The moment stood out because Rollins has been a regular on the show over the past year, often appearing to talk football and cross-promote WWE events. The timing also comes shortly after WrestleMania 42, where Rollins lost to Gunther, while Becky Lynch picked up a major win over AJ Lee to capture the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

Whether it was frustration, fatigue, or the comment itself that pushed things over the edge, the walk-off created an awkward moment that fans weren’t expecting to see live on morning television.

Do you think Seth Rollins was right to walk off after that Becky Lynch comment, or should he have laughed it off and stayed on set? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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