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Seth Rollins is one of the most valuable members on the WWE roster, able to put on an excellent match with just about anyone and elevate any program he's part of.
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That being said, Rollins has done just about everything a wrestler can do in WWE. He is a five-time world champion, won the Royal Rumble in 2019, and won Money in the Bank in 2014.
Needless to say, The Architect may be starting to look outside professional wrestling. And according to a recent interview, he could pull a reverse Pat McAfee.

In an interview with Front Office Sports, Rollins revealed that he will be guest hosting "Good Morning Football" on NFL Network from March 24-26.
"I love hearing myself talk and I love football," Rollins said. "It's something that I've always kind of been interested in, especially in the past few years."
"I've gone down to the Super Bowl and done Radio Row. I found myself guest spots on all these shows kind of talking about football, talking about the Chicago Bears. And I've really enjoyed it. I enjoyed meeting the people. I've enjoyed the process."
While this won't be the first time Rollins has appeared on the program, it will be the first time he will be a full-fledged host alongside Kyle Brandt, a fellow Bears fan.
"Kyle and I probably admired each other from afar for a while and then the opportunity came up to go on 'Good Morning Football,' talk football, and promote [WWE] at some point in the past few years," Rollins said. And we got to kind of meet and hang out and get to know each other a little bit and talk Bears and talk wrestling."
"And he's got the energy that WWE brings the table, right? He's already there with it. ... And I think that him wanting me on the show and then being there and having a rapport with him immediately helped my comfortability."
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This wouldn't be the first time Rollins has floated the idea of commentating on football, having wanted to start a podcast on the Bears for quite some time. Currently, his commentary comes in as a series of social media posts simply stating "I hate football" whenever Chicago loses.
That being said, Rollins remains one of the best talkers in the business and isn't afraid to speak his mind. When he does make a more permanent move toward football commentary, it will definitely be worth tuning into.
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