
Seth Rollins Calls Lesnar an 'Assh--e,' Cena GOAT and CM Punk 'Worst' in New Video
Seth Rollins gave his unfiltered thoughts on some of WWE's top stars as part of a word association game this week.
During an appearance on the Games With Names podcast with former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (beginning at the 45:20 mark), Rollins provided immediate reactions to the mention of Brock Lesnar, John Cena and CM Punk, among others:
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Rollins called Lesnar an "assh--e," Cena the "GOAT," and Punk the "worst."
Lesnar, Cena and Punk are among the greatest in-ring rivals Rollins has ever had during his career, making him uniquely qualified to speak on all of them.
Rollins has had numerous significant matches against Lesnar, including beating the Beast Incarnate at WrestleMania 31 and 35, and at SummerSlam 2019.
Lesnar is known for his icy demeanor and lone wolf attitude, so Rollins' use of colorful language to describe the 10-time WWE world champion isn't necessarily a huge shock.
The relationship between Rollins and Cena seems to be on the other end of the spectrum. During an appearance last month on NFL Network's Good Morning Football (h/t Fightful's Andrew Thompson), Rollins called Cena "a great friend" and "one of the greatest to ever do it."
While Rollins and Cena never faced each other in a WrestleMania match, they did battle at Royal Rumble and SummerSlam 2015, and Rollins gave Cena some of the best matches of his career.
Cena's legendary career came to an end at Saturday Night's Main Event over the weekend with a loss to Gunther.
While Rollins' respect for Cena is evident, the same can't be said about Rollins' apparent feelings toward Punk.
Rollins rarely had nice things to say about Punk during his time away from WWE, calling him "a jerk" and "a cancer." Then, when Punk returned to WWE at Survivor Series 2023, Rollins was shown expressing his rage over the situation.
WWE parlayed that into a rivalry between Rollins and Punk that has been among the company's best over the past couple of years, and they even clashed at WrestleMania 41 with Rollins beating Punk and Roman Reigns in a Triple Threat.
While it is difficult to say how much of Rollins' disdain for Punk is legitimate and how much is part of his character, it has made for some great moments on WWE programming regardless.



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