Seth Rollins, the world heavyweight champion, defended his belt against longtime foe Finn Balor at the most recent WWE SuperShow in Fairfax, Virginia. Over the past few months, The Architect and a member of The Judgement Day have been embroiled in a long battle on RAW. Rollins’ issues with The Judgement Day have increased as a result of Damian Priest receiving the Money in the Bank deal.
The show’s main event, which took place in the EagleBank Arena on Saturday, July 15, featured Seth Rollins defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor. The Architect and the former Universal Champion engaged in a gruelling fight that resulted in The Architect successfully retaining his gold.
Seth Rollins was covered in blood in photos that a fan shared online after the battle. Blood was on The Architect’s neck, shoulders, and chest as he joined his supporters in celebrating his victory. Fans were intrigued by the graphic photographs and wondered what happened at the Live Event. However, the majority of WWE supporters online praised Rollins for battling through sweat, blood, and tears to defend his title.
Seth Rollins suffered a cut under his chin resulting in bleeding
During the main event, Rollins and Balor gave it their all. As the two stars competed to outdo one another, the drama during the battle spilled outside. During the encounter, the Visionary reportedly suffered a cut under his chin. After avoiding a Coup de Grace and nailing Finn with the Stomp, he prevailed in the match. Seth Rollins stated in a tweet that he could still be a champion who fights despite the blood, sweat, and tears after the encounter. “BLOOD. SWEAT. TEARS. IDGAF”, wrote Seth Rollins on Twitter.
Rollins took to the microphone after the battle to thank the WWE Universe for their massive turnout and support of the company. He offered his sincere apologies to the crowd for being unable to take pictures or sign pictures owing to the blood. As Seth Rollins and Finn Balor engaged in combat in the ring, the audience was totally immersed in the action. Even before the match began, they began singing Seth’s song.