Seth Rollins is not thinking of retirement just yet.
The former WWE World Champion and his wife, Becky Lynch, recently had an interview with Ross Tucker. The duo discussed things such as John Cena's recent retirement, expectations from WWE Unreal S2 and more.
During the interview, Seth Rollins was also asked if he had thought about the end of his wrestling run with all the recent talk about retirement. The Architect accepted that he is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, but claimed that he still has many years of wrestling left in him:
“Nah man, not really. I got a lot more years left in the tank, so I’m not sure I’m there just yet. I think often, I guess, about the mortality of my career because I started when I was 17 and now, I’m nearly 40 and I’m certainly not going until I’m 60. I’m almost closer to the end than the beginning."
So Far Away: Seth Rollins
Retirement has been a buzzing topic among wrestling fans this year with names such as John Cena and Goldberg saying goodbye to their in-ring careers. Not only this, but Hiroshi Tanahashi has announced his retirement for Wrestle Kingdom 20 in January, and even AJ Styles has confirmed that 2026 will be his last year as an active wrestler.
With so many of wrestling's well-known names saying goodbye to the sport, Seth Rollins is reminded of his own mortality, and he feels some urgency about doing things he has wanted to do. Despite the emotions, however, the Visionary is not ready to call it a career just yet:
"So I think about, I suppose, like the mortality and the fact that it’s winding down. Maybe there’s some urgency to do some things that I haven’t done or contribute in a different way. But, my last match, my last moment, that’s so far away that I haven’t quite got there yet.”
Seth Rollins is currently out of action with a shoulder injury he suffered at Crown Jewel in October and is looking at a 6-month recovery period. You can check out what Rollins said about his injury recently here.















