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December 18, 2025 By  News, Pro Wrestling, WWE Universe

Seth Rollins Opens Up About How Much Longer He Plans To Wrestle

In recent months, stars like Goldberg and John Cena have ended their in-ring careers. Even AJ Styles is retiring next year. A lot of fans are probably wondering if some of the current WWE stars we see on television are heading towards the final run of their career. Seth Rollins was recently asked if he has any plans for his retirement match, and he said he’s in no hurry.

Seth Rollins Hasn’t Started Thinking Of Retirement Yet

Speaking with Ross Tucker recently, Seth Rollins commented on his future retirement and if he has started thinking about his final bout.

Rollins says that he doesn’t plan on wrestling till in his 60s, but there are still a few years before he even starts considering retirement. He did say, however, that he is much closer to the end of his career.

“Nah man, not really. I got a lot more years left in the tank, so I’m not sure I’m there just yet. I think often, I guess, about the mortality of my career because I started when I was 17 and now I’m nearly 40 and I’m certainly not going until I’m 60.

I’m almost closer to the end than the beginning. So I think about, I suppose, like the mortality and the fact that it’s winding down. Maybe there’s some urgency to do some things that I haven’t done or contribute in a different way. But, my last match, my last moment, that’s so far away that I haven’t quite got there yet.”

Seth Rollins is currently out of action due to an injury he suffered a few months back. Rollins isn’t expected to return to the company this year.

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