Seth Rollins seems to be holding onto his Money in the Bank (MITB) contract for now, as WWE continues to assess his injuries. At a post-Evolution press conference, Triple H mentioned that Rollins is scheduled for an evaluation on Monday during his visit to Birmingham.
During the event, Jackie Redmond spoke with Paul Heyman, inquiring about the results of Rollins’ assessment. Heyman indicated that it’s too soon to provide any concrete information. However, he reminded everyone that Rollins must cash in his MITB contract by June next year, implying that he will keep hold of the briefcase throughout his recovery.
Heyman stated, “I don’t have the information now, that’s too early. And Seth Rollins will have to cash out the bank’s contract until June next year. So, until he clashes with that deadline, Seth Rollins’ health is not a relevant subject.”
Later, Heyman promoted Bron Breakker’s involvement in the late-night #1 contender gauntlet match. Breakker managed to eliminate Penta, La Knight, and Jey Uso, but was eventually taken out by CM Punk. The former NXT champion then attacked Punk, setting the stage for a return and rescue involving the Rome Rules. You can find more details about what happened during the reign following the show.
Fan Take: This update is crucial for WWE fans as it confirms that Seth Rollins remains a significant player despite his injury, keeping anticipation high around the potential cash-in of his MITB contract. Moreover, the rising spotlight on Bron Breakker adds fresh excitement to WWE’s future storylines, highlighting the evolving landscape of the sport.