Seth Rollins Exposes His Frustration with WWE Raw Production After Epic WrestleMania 39!

Seth Rollins Addresses Being Upset At Production On WWE Raw After WrestleMania 39

Seth Rollins Addresses Being Upset At Production On WWE Raw After WrestleMania 39

There was an interesting moment during a commercial break at the WWE Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania 39 involving Seth Rollins where he was interviewed backstage and said that he was feeling good and felt the party wasn’t backstage, but rather in the ring.

Rollins walked to the ring before the show went to commercial break. When they came back from break, Rollins had his arms open while the crowd chanted his theme, and Rollins just left the ring without saying a word.

A fan captured footage of Rollins talking to the production crew, leading to speculation that Vince McMahon may have nixed plans for the segment as he had changed other plans during the show.

Speaking on the SI Media with Jimmy Traina, Rollins explained what happened.

“That was not a big deal. I was upset, but it was mostly production, a miscommunication. That was the night after Mania, and the intent of the segment was to go to break with the audience singing my song, allow them to sing during the break, come back up, they might still be singing, and then drift off into nothingness. For whatever reason, that never made it through to production, so when we go to commercial, instead of letting the crowd party, they did the thing where they black the house, shutdown the music, and play the stupid video packages, which messed up what the whole plan was. The crowd was trying to sing, but you have Stone Cold Steve Austin talking about Broken Skull Ranch. ‘Did no one get the memo?’ It was just a production snafu. In the middle of the commercial break, I’m yelling to try to get it turned off so they could keep singing, but it was already a disaster. The crowd was confused and didn’t know what to make of it. We came back and did the rest of the segment, but it didn’t translate the way you wanted because the crowd wasn’t able to participate the way the segment was meant to be planned. I wasn’t really upset about that, it was just a bad handling,” he said.

It seems that the miscommunication between Rollins and the production crew led to a disruption in the planned segment. Rollins had intended for the audience to continue singing his theme song during the commercial break, but instead, the production team blacked out the arena, shut down the music, and played video packages, causing confusion among the crowd.

Rollins expressed his frustration with the situation and tried to rectify it by yelling to get the music turned off during the commercial break. However, by that point, the damage had already been done, and the crowd was left confused and unable to fully participate in the segment as originally planned.

Despite the setback, Rollins clarified that he wasn’t overly upset about the situation and understood that it was a production snafu. He acknowledged that sometimes things don’t go as planned in the world of live television.

This incident serves as a reminder that even in a scripted environment like professional wrestling, unexpected challenges can arise. It highlights the importance of effective communication and coordination between performers and the production team to ensure that segments and storylines are executed smoothly.

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