Is Seth Rollins really injured? Latest report on audible called at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

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Seth Rollins’ future looks in trouble
Seth Rollins may have suffered a legitimate injury during his match with LA Knight at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, and the aftermath could reshape the company’s immediate future.
The injury took place mid-match when Rollins went for a moonsault. Upon landing, his right knee gave out, and he immediately collapsed to the mat, visibly clutching his knee in pain.
Seth Rollins backed into the corner and began speaking with Paul Heyman and the referee, signaling something had gone wrong. The referee quickly waved off LA Knight’s next move, and ringside medical staff soon entered the scene.
Seth Rollins was supposed to won the match

According to PWInsider, the match result was adjusted after the injury. Rollins was originally supposed to win, but the decision was changed once officials confirmed he couldn’t continue. Knight hit the BFT moments later for a quick and improvised finish.
After the bout, Rollins was helped to the back, looking visibly shaken and frustrated. Fan-captured videos showed him yelling and limping away, further fueling fears that this may be another serious injury to his surgically repaired knee.
A history of knee troubles for Rollins
This isn’t unfamiliar territory for Seth Rollins. In 2015, he tore his ACL, MCL, and meniscus during a WWE live event in Dublin while holding the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. He was forced to vacate the title and was sidelined for seven months. In early 2017, he re-tore his MCL but managed to avoid extended time off.
With Rollins now holding the Money in the Bank briefcase and positioned for another major title run, a long-term injury could derail major plans heading into SummerSlam and beyond. His alliance with Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker has also become one of WWE’s hottest storylines, adding further urgency to his recovery timeline.
What’s next for Rollins and WWE?
As of now, WWE has yet to release an official update on the extent of Rollins’ injury. But reports confirm it’s real and not part of any ongoing storyline. Fans and insiders alike will be watching closely in the coming days for more clarity.
If Rollins is seriously injured again, it would mark yet another heartbreaking setback in a career defined by resilience and it might force WWE to make some significant creative pivots heading into the biggest shows of the summer.
Did Seth Rollins actually suffer a real injury at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?
Yes, according to multiple reports, Seth Rollins sustained a legitimate knee injury during his match against LA Knight on July 12. The injury occurred after a moonsault attempt, and the finish was changed on the fly as a result.
What is the severity of Seth Rollins’ injury?
The full extent of Rollins’ injury has not yet been confirmed by WWE, but early signs suggest it could be serious. Rollins has a history of knee issues, and he needed assistance to leave the ring following the incident.
Was Seth Rollins supposed to win the match against LA Knight?
Yes, PWInsider reported that Rollins was originally booked to win the match. However, due to the injury, the outcome was altered and LA Knight picked up the victory after an audible was called mid-match.
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