
WWE's Seth Rollins to Serve as Guest Host for NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football'
Even though Seth Rollins is focused on CM Punk and Roman Reigns leading up to WrestleMania, the two-time WWE universal champion will be taking a brief break from the ring to talk football on television.
Speaking to Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports, Rollins confirmed he will be a guest host on NFL Network's Good Morning Football for three days from March 24-26:
"It’s something that I’ve always kind of been interested in, especially in the past few years. I’ve gone down to the Super Bowl and done Radio Row. I found myself guest spots on all these shows kind of talking about football, talking about the Chicago Bears. And I’ve really enjoyed it. I enjoyed meeting the people. I’ve enjoyed the process."
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Rollins has made several appearances on NFL Network over the years. He was most recently on the show on Feb. 6, talking about the Chicago Bears hiring Ben Johnson and offering his pick for Super Bowl 59.
Rollins, who made the Bears' top 10 celebrity fans list, has talked about his broadcasting ambitions after his pro wrestling career ends. He said on the SI Media with Jimmy Traina podcast that being a Bears analyst would be his dream job.
The Architect cited Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit and Greg Olsen as some of the NFL broadcasters he enjoys watching.
Rollins' first broadcast on March 24 is a Monday, so it's safe to assume he's not flying from the NFL Network studio in Los Angeles all the way to Glasgow, Scotland for Raw later that day.
However, Rollins, Reigns and Punk have been confirmed for Friday's episode of SmackDown. The trio will likely continue their ongoing feud that is expected to lead to a triple-threat match at WrestleMania 41.
Who knows, perhaps on Rollins' last day as a guest host on Good Morning Football, Reigns will show up to spear him through the host desk.



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