WWE does not need UFC stars like Ronda Rousey to join to keep the company going, insists Seth Rollins.
WWE does not need to rely on UFC stars to boost the company’s popularity, according to Seth Rollins.
A number of high profile names from the octagon have been linked
with a move to the squared-circle in recent times.
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Seth Rollins insists WWE does not need to rely on UFC stars joining the company to boost its popularityCredit: WWE
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Ronda Rousey has reportedly began training with WWECredit: Getty
Jon Jones is the latest from the world of MMA rumoured to be considering a switch, while Ronda Rousey has reportedly been training to make her WWE debut.
But former world champion Rollins is adamant that the current roster is star-studded enough.
The 31-year-old said: “I think we have maybe the most talented roster of all time.
“I don’t think we need anybody to help or crossover.
“If they want to come over to our world and have some fun then that’s cool but we’re happy doing our thing on our own.”
Although Rollins has his reservations, the WWE have already worked with a number of big names in the past to help boost ratings.
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UFC star Jon Jones has also been linked with WWECredit: AP:Associated Press
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Seth Rollins is adamant that the current roster is already star-studded enoughCredit: WWE
Rousey made a memorable appearance back at WrestleMania 31 alongside The Rock as she got one over Stephanie McMahon.
And Triple H has recently invited Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather to appear on Monday Night Raw prior to their boxing match later this month.
However, Rollins is preparing for his own big match-up as he looks set to team-up with Dean Ambrose to take on Sheamus and Cesaro at SummerSlam.
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Ronda Rousey has already made a memorable appearance at WrestleMania in the pastCredit: Getty
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The high-flying Seth Rollins will be in action at SummerSlam this weekendCredit: WWE
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Rollins appears set to team with former Shield brother Dean Ambrose at the PPVCredit: WWE
And the annual event, which takes place in Brooklyn this Sunday, is one that holds many happy memories for the “The King Slayer”.
Rollins said: “SummerSlam was a big part of my childhood and there’ve been some legendary matches.
“I really liked it when Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior teamed up against Slaughter and Adnan one year.
“I loved it when Liz and Savage got married too. Bulldog and Bret at Wembley, the TLC match between The Hardyz, Dudleys, Edge & Christian; there’s a tonne of memories.”