Seth Rollins highlights disappointment over his height 

The former 'The Shield' member stands tall at 6 feet 1 inch and weighs over 200 pounds.

Seth Rollins in action; Image credit: Twitter/WWE
By Samrat Chakraborty | Feb 15, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

WWE superstar Seth Rollins has achieved a lot since the days of his appearance as The Shield to taking on the circuit individually. He, however, showed disappointment over his height which is average in comparison to other WWE athletes but not always good enough to compete against his rivals. Rollins is 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs a little over 200 pounds. He believes that his height is way less compared to former WWE stars like Shawn Michaels or Bret Hart. Moreover, he believes, that if he would have been blessed with some extra inches then he could have opened up attack on his oppositions in a better manner. 

“For me, my thing is my wrestling and I knew I’m an undersized guy. I’m 6’1, I’m a little over 200 pounds. Like, I’m not — I’m Shawn Michaels, I’m Bret Hart, I’m in that wheelhouse. I’m not these guys, I’m not these larger-than-life dudes who can just cut a promo and throw some punches. I wish I was. If I was Shanky, this would be great. I would stand there, I would flare my lats, and I would chop somebody in the head,” Rollins told Pat McAfee. 

Seth Rollins believes in the legacy of ‘The Shield’ 

Rollins has also made huge claims about the defunct ‘The Shield’ group. Rollins made a name for himself by performing alongside Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns in WWE as the group rose up to the stature for their dominance across various events. The group gained popularity and reunited after their fallout but had to find their ways individually at the company with Ambrose making his way out of WWE to join the AEW as an individual wrestler.

Rollins recently was told by SmackDown Commentator Pat McAfee that Michael Cole refers to The New Day as the best group in WWE history. In response, he said that there have been big tag team groups in WWE history but the Shield stands out to be the greatest of all-time.

“There was a little group called The Shield that I was a part of that I think was the greatest of all time,” said Rollins. “You look at where we’re at now, come on. No offense to Big E, Kofi [Kingston], and Mr. [Xavier] Woods… For the greater good, right? Look where Roman Reigns is at now… look where Mox is at now… look what he’s doing,” Rollins said on The Pat McAfee Show.

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