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Seth Rollins: Bron Breakker Gave Me A Black Eye By Scorpion Kicking Me While Delivering Spear At WWE WrestleMania 42

Breakker covered the distance and blasted Rollins.

One of the bouts on the marquee for night two of WWE WrestleMania 42 was a singles match between Seth Rollins and GUNTHER.

During the bout, Bron Breakker made his return after recovering from hernia surgery. He speared Seth Rollins and cost him the match.

Post-match, Breakker jetted back down the ramp and hit Rollins with another spear. Rollins returned to The Rich Eisen Show on 4/23, and his black eye was pointed out. Rollins shared that when Breakker speared him at WrestleMania, he kicked Rollins in the face when the momentum caused Breakker to flip.

“It’s there. It’s under there,” Rollins said about his black eye. “They did a good job trying to cover it up this morning. Bron Breakker (gave it to me). It was his foot. His foot gave it to me when he speared me. Figure that out. This lunatic came so fast down the ramp when he flipped as he speared me, his foot hit me in the eye. I was on the ground writhing in pain because I couldn’t breathe, wondering why my eye was also swelling. The man has a real problem. He does not know his own speed, his own strength. He’s on autopilot in the scariest way… Targeted to my midsection, somehow double-tapped me on the way down. That’s how quick — I was not even on the ground before the foot got me in the face. I think it was a heel, because he flipped over. So he scorpioned up and wham! I’ve never seen it before. Hopefully, I never have to see it again. I’m sick of it. Actually, I saw it twice on Monday too so, it’s not been a great weekend for me… I kind of expected it (black eye) to be gone by now but no, it is sustained. Part of the deal. I’m back in, man.”

Rollins and Breakker brawled on the Raw after WrestleMania, and their interaction can be read about at this link.

If the quote in this article is used, please credit The Rich Eisen Show with an H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

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