
Seth Rollins isnt shy about voicing his frustrationsand now we know exactly why he cant stand multi-man matches like Money in the Bank, the Royal Rumble, or Elimination Chamber.
Speaking to My Moms Basement on January 20, 2026, Rollins gave an honest answer when asked about his well-known dislike for chaotic, multi-person match formats. According to him, it all comes down to one thing: control.
Rollins said he usually envisions how matches should flowbut multi-man environments rarely go according to plan, especially when ladders, chaos, and unpredictability are involved. He pointed to ladder matches as the perfect example of how things can quickly spiral out of control.
Interestingly, Rollins admitted that his time in The Shield spoiled him. He recalled how seamlessly he worked with Roman Reigns and Jon Moxley, which set a high bar for how he believes matches should flow. He added that their six-man tags innovated something fresh at the timeand that kind of chemistry is rare.
Rollins take gives fans a deeper look into the mindset of a performer who thrives on structure and storytellingand why the chaos of a multi-man match will never be his preferred playground.
Do you agree with Seth Rollins view on multi-man matches? Or do you think that unpredictability is what makes them exciting? Let us know in the comments!
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