Seth Rollins
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Podcast Appearances
I mean, how young are we talking here?
Yeah, I'm fine with it.
I always feel like it's like...
You know, I think as a talent, it can be frustrating because you feel like, you know, if they're in a big spotlight, you know, you're like, ah, they're taking somebody's spot, right?
I mean, the most formative memory that I have that probably shaped a good part of my life.
I mean, because, you know, you remember small things like you remember, like, you know, playing Legos with your brother.
But at the end of the day, like, and I mean this nicely, and I would say this to my younger self, too.
Like my brother and I used to have this big maple tree in the front yard and we would just climb to the top of it and sit and talk about life.
I'm like, that was never your spot.
That you weren't going to do... It wasn't going to have the same impact.
The reason we are able to bring these influencers or actors or whomever into the fray is to get new eyes on the product.
And I remember that being fun.
But I think the biggest thing for me is when I was like five years old, maybe four or five, my dad took me to my first professional wrestling show.
And those new eyes, then they can find you, you know?
like i was already like on the periphery of fandom because my grandpa my uncle and my dad all kind of like you know we're into it enough and and this is you know we're talking early 90s so hulkamania is really big at the time and they take me to my first pro wrestling show and i just was blown away by what i was seeing if to me it was like just seeing real life superheroes you know like you see superman on your tv or you see spider-man in a comic book but you can't like
Otherwise, they ain't going to find you, you know?
That's a tough lesson to learn, I think, as a young talent because you want those opportunities.