Seth Rollins Wishes There Were Cameras Leading Up To WWE Hell In A Cell 2019, ‘People May Have More Empathy’
“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt vs. Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match is remembered as one of the most baffling matches of all-time as it ended in a no contest and was poorly structured.
The crowd booed the finish and chanted “bullshit” as the show went off the air.
Speaking to Robbie Fox on My Mom’s Basement, Rollins was asked if cameras were present backstage for one moment of his career, what would it be for him? He immediately jumped to Hell in a Cell.
“I wish they were there for the Hell in a Cell match with Bray Wyatt. I wish they were there for that whole week so they could really see what went down. That’s one of those where I have such terrible….there is such a terrible connotation to that experience from an outside standpoint. I just go, ‘No one really knows what happened there.’ I can’t describe it to a point that would make sense where people would have a different feeling about it. If you could have seen that from start to finish, that week, all the way up to the end of that match, and the next day, I think people would have, I don’t know about appreciation, but a little more empathy, maybe,” he said.
Rollins was promoting WWE Unreal season two, which prompted the question of cameras being backstage for the match.
All episodes of WWE Unreal season two are now streaming on Netflix.
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