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Triple H gives heartbreaking health update on Seth Rollins after injury at SNME 2025

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, JUL 14 – Triple H said Seth Rollins' injury status is unclear pending an MRI; Rollins sustained the injury during a match and has a history of recurring knee problems.

  • Seth Rollins suffered a knee injury near the end of his bout with LA Knight during the special event held on July 13, 2025.
  • The injury followed Rollins' history of severe knee injuries including a 2015 ACL, MCL, and meniscus tear and a meniscus tear in 2024.
  • Rollins required medical attention ringside, was helped out of the ring, and the match finish was changed on the fly due to his injury.
  • WWE chief content officer Triple H described the injury as “a little bit inconclusive” but cautioned, “Doesn't look good,” and said Rollins will get an MRI on July 14 in Birmingham.
  • Rollins' injury previously led him to relinquish the WWE World Heavyweight Title and could result in significant storyline adjustments and his absence from upcoming shows.
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During the 40th edition of "Saturday Night’s Main Event" at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Seth Rollins suffered a legitimate knee injury during his fight against LA Knight. The situation occurred as Rollins attempted a Lionsault (Christ Jericho’s flagship movement), from the second string of the ring. The fighter was seen landing in an uncomfortable way, followed by a chilling and loud noise, which forced him to lie on the tarp while warning …

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WrestleTalk broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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