Seth Rollins has cemented his legacy as a future WWE Hall of Famer through his incredible career. As a multi-time World Champion and a marquee WrestleMania headliner, he has left an undeniable mark on the industry. Though he remains an active competitor, speculation about his eventual Hall of Fame induction—and who might introduce him—has already begun.
During a recent Fanatics Live signing, Rollins opened up about his ideal Hall of Fame inductees.He first humorously questioned whether he’d even make it in before naming his wife, Becky Lynch, as a possibility. However, he acknowledged that their deeply personal relationship might make it an unconventional choice. Instead, his first thoughts turned to his former Shield brothers—Roman Reigns and Jon Moxley (formerly Dean Ambrose)—the two men most closely tied to his legacy in wrestling.
Rollins playfully referenced his current rivalry with Reigns, joking that he’d have to “beat his ass” at WrestleMania before Reigns could induct him. He also noted Moxley’s complicated status with WWE, as he no longer works for the company. Beyond them, Rollins mentioned Claudio Castagnoli (WWE’s Cesaro) as another strong candidate, praising him as one of his closest friends in the business. His comments reflected both nostalgia for his past and appreciation for those who shaped his journey.
Honestly, the first two names that come to mind, unfortunately, one of them I have to beat their ass at WrestleMania, that would be Roman Reigns. The other one doesn’t work for this company anymore, and that’s Jon Moxley. Those are the guys I’m most tied to in our industry.
Seth Rollins on his Hall of Fame induction
Rollins is set for another career-defining moment at WrestleMania 41 (Night One), where he will battle Reigns and CM Punk in a blockbuster main event. While he hopes his Hall of Fame induction is still far in the future, his remarks show he’s already reflecting on his legacy—and the people who helped build it. Whether it’s Reigns, Moxley, or another trusted figure, Rollins has no shortage of meaningful choices when the time comes.
Seth Rollins blasts Dave Meltzer’s arbitrary star ratings
For years, the Internet Wrestling Community has used Dave Meltzer’s star ratings to judge wrestling matches. Recently, Seth Rollins shared his opinion on these ratings, arguing they hold little value. During an appearance on the *Not Just Football* podcast with Cam Heyward, Rollins criticized the system, calling it unfair and random.
Rollins expressed strong disapproval of Meltzer’s ratings, stating they lack any real basis. He pointed out that the ratings are entirely subjective, coming from one person’s opinion. According to Rollins, Meltzer simply watches a match and assigns a random score without proper criteria. He questioned the logic behind such a system.
Rollins compared Meltzer’s ratings to PFF Grades, suggesting both are flawed. He argued that Meltzer doesn’t truly understand wrestling because he’s never been in the ring. Without firsthand experience, Meltzer can’t fully grasp the story being told in a match. This, Rollins believes, makes the ratings unreliable.
“Oh my God. Don’t even get me started. My opinion is they’re [the star ratings] completely arbitrary, they’re completely arbitrary. They’re not even based on real statistics.”
Seth Rollins on Dave Meltzer
In the end, Rollins dismissed star ratings as irrelevant to wrestlers and fans. He emphasized that true quality can’t be measured by one person’s arbitrary judgment. Instead, he implied that the audience’s reaction and the performers’ efforts matter more than any rating system. His comments reflect a growing frustration with how wrestling is often evaluated.