
Seth Rollins found himself in a tough spot during his WWE Championship run when his signature move was suddenly taken away and it all traced back to Vince McMahon. After rising to the top of WWE, Rollins was forced to stop using the Curb Stomp when McMahon reportedly saw kids imitating the move outside the ring and felt it was too dangerous to keep on television. That decision left Rollins without a clear way to finish matches at the height of his push. Looking for a solution, Rollins eventually landed on one of the most protected moves in WWE history Triple Hs Pedigree. But the way he went about getting approval wasnt exactly straightforward. While speaking on Club Shay Shay with Shannon Sharpe, Rollins explained how he tested different options before realizing nothing was sticking, leading him to make a bold decision. Instead of going directly to Triple H, Rollins admitted he took a different route one he believed would guarantee the answer he wanted. That gamble paid off. Rollins went on to use the Pedigree as his primary finisher during that stretch, helping him maintain momentum as WWE Champion until he was eventually cleared to bring back the Stomp. Today, the Stomp is once again Rollins go-to move, though the Pedigree still pops up in major matches as a callback to that unique chapter in his career. Moments like this give a rare look into how decisions behind the scenes can directly shape what fans see in the ring and how quickly a top star has to adapt when those changes happen. Do you think Seth Rollins should have kept the Pedigree longer, or is the Stomp the perfect finisher for his character today? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google