WWE has done the unthinkable: They have decided to reduce the ticket prices. And guess what? Seth Rollins is behind it. On October 15, 2025, an influencer (via Instagram) shared how, following the RAW post, Crown Jewel has seen a massive plummet in ticket prices. They explained how every episode of the Red Brand showcased the massive change in prices for the October 20th and 27th shows and how ticket prices and average ticket prices had plummeted. For the latter show, the average price dropped to $293.
To make the current scenario all the more interesting, every episode of Monday Night RAW saw a severe drop in ticket prices. This seems to be directly proportional to Rollins missing out on the shows and how fans wanted to see what his chapter awaited at WWE’s upcoming PPV, Survivor Series: WarGames.
This was the first time the ticket prices had dropped, as TKO had persistently increased the prices, and they intend to keep doing so to benefit more from ticket listings and want to implement a UFC-inspired ticket strategy.
Is Seth Rollins’ Injury Real or Another Ruse?
The most recent segment of Monday Night RAW had a shocking ending with The Vision blasting Seth Rollins into oblivion. This move was questioned by fans, as they felt this move was too premature and should have taken place on a bigger stage like Survivor Series: WarGames.
The belief is Rollins hurt his left shoulder landing while executing the coast to coast dive towards the upside down Cody Rhodes, who was hanging in the turnbuckles.
Despite the report coming from a reliable media house, it felt like a ruse. After all, he had pulled a similar move earlier this year, right before SummerSlam 2025. However, it started to feel legitimate when he was pulled from his scheduled matches in WWE’s Japan tour. In the latest reports from The Wrestling Observer (via The Takedown on SI), it has been stated that he is going to be on the shelf for a few months, as he will undergo shoulder surgery soon.
Though fans believed it would be another ruse, it seems to be legitimate, as The Messiah was looking too desperate to score a win against Cody Rhodes and was pulling all kinds of dangerous moves. Nevertheless, with the people inside WWE believing the injury to be real, they turned to The Vision and Paul Heyman to put him on the sidelines.
2025 was Seth Rollins’ year, earning a massive victory against CM Punk and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41 and then forming The Vision with Bron Breakker and ‘Big’ Bronson Reed to build the most dominant faction in the modern WWE locker room. He then ruined The Second City Saint’s SummerSlam moment by successfully cashing in his MITB contract.
He even had an outstanding match with a ‘returning’ AJ Lee in a Mixed Tag Team Match at Wrestlepalooza. Most recently, Rollins finally defeated The American Nightmare. As a result, fans are once again walking away from the wrestling promotion brand, awaiting his return to see how his story with The Vision pans out.
Bully Ray Questions the Truth Behind Seth Rollins’ Reported Injury
In an episode of Busted Open Radio, Bully Ray gave his burning take on the injury that the World Heavyweight Champion has suffered and how uncertain it is, especially when he has used this move for his advantage. He said,
As far as the injury is concerned, now we’re not sure because the heel has already used an injury to his advantage and pull the wool over everybody’s eyes. Is he doing it again? We don’t know, but we’re going to stick around and we’re going to watch because we’re not sure.
Ray emphasized how he went to the extent of taking a legitimate Spear from Bron Breakker, which was a similar move to the one he did against LA Knight, where he took a BFT after injuring his knee. The Hall of Famer believed that this move could complement the storyline angle. This would make sense, as he mentioned at RAW how he does not need anyone to reach the top of WWE.
What do you think about Seth Rollins’ injury? Do you think he’s actually injured this time, or is this another clever ploy to trick CM Punk? Let us know in the comments below!