During Saturday Night’s Main Event, LA Knight secured a quick victory over Seth Rollins after Rollins appeared to injure his knee. This moment came when he attempted a moonsault but landed awkwardly. He went down to the corner, where Paul Heyman and a ringside doctor checked on him.
Despite Rollins stating that he was fine to continue, Knight swiftly executed his finishing move, the BFT, sealing the win. Their rivalry intensified after Rollins had previously thwarted Knight’s chances in a Money in the Bank ladder match.
After the match, medical personnel assisted Rollins backstage. A video shared by Rick Ucchino on X (formerly Twitter) showed Rollins limping, sparking concern among fans. “This does not look good,” Ucchino remarked, reflecting the unease around Rollins’ condition.
@RickUcchino tweeted: “Seth Rollins is legit being helped to the back after tweaking his knee against LA Knight.” #SNME
This isn’t the first time Rollins has faced injury challenges. Back in November 2015, he suffered significant injuries to his ACL, MCL, and meniscus, which forced him to vacate the WWE Championship. Although he has returned from setbacks, there have been lingering issues, particularly with his knee and back.
Rollins’ history of injuries serves as a reminder of the physical toll professional wrestling can take. The sport combines high-impact moves with the risk of debilitating injuries. According to a 2020 study by the American Journal of Sports Medicine, knee injuries make up a significant portion of athletic injuries in wrestling, highlighting the need for careful training and injury prevention.
As fans await updates on Rollins’ condition, it’s clear they are deeply invested in his journey. Social media reactions show a mix of concern and support, illustrating the strong connection between athletes and their fans.







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