
Seth Rollins Discusses Post-Wrestling Plans: WWE Management and a Dream in Sports Broadcasting
During an interview with Bloomberg’s Kim Bhasin at Super Bowl LIX Radio Row, WWE star Seth Rollins shared insights into his long-term career aspirations beyond the ring.
Rollins expressed his interest in transitioning to a backstage role within WWE once his in-ring career concludes:
“I think my long-term future is probably still in the industry, in WWE, in some capacity backstage. I think someone’s gonna have to run that place eventually, you know, after the current regime has decided that they’re done with it so, I like to fancy myself as someone who might be interested in that and so, I wanna learn kind of that side of things and that’s my first love. But, I do have an interest in dabbling. I’ve done some acting, some little bit roles. That’s not the most fun thing for me, but, we are here, Super Bowl weekend, talking about football and that is what I love to do. I would love to be able to somehow parlay my love for professional football into a gig. My ultimate goal is to be in the broadcast booth and call Chicago Bears games on Sundays. That would be a fantastic thing for me so, we’ll keep pushing for that and maybe sports media is in the future but I do think long-term, we’re probably looking at Seth Rollins in WWE for a long time.
I mean, it’s still a ways off obviously (Rollins responded when asked if he’s spoken to WWE about his interest in working in management). I mean, I’m closer to the end of my career than beginning but, the end ain’t here yet so I’m kind of in my prime right now. I’m 38 years old. My mental and my physical are kind of locked in right now where my physical hasn’t declined too much and my mental side is really on the rise as I’m starting to see the industry from a different angle so, that part I’m really focused on. I think we’re in the early stages of conversations about what it might look like for me in the future in an executive or in a creative role or whatever that may be. But, again, that’s in its infancy. That’s like a, ‘Hey, maybe what would you think down the road?’ So, right now, I’m focused on what I’m doing in the ring and helping out there as best I can.”
As Rollins balances his present success with future ambitions, it’s clear that both WWE and sports broadcasting could feature prominently in the next chapter of his career.