Secret Reason Seth Rollins Adopted The Pedigree as his WWE Finisher
Summary
WWE wrestler Seth Rollins explained why he changed his signature move to "The Pedigree" after winning the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 31. Vince McMahon, the former WWE Chairman, banned Rollins' original move, the Curb Stomp, the day after his championship victory. Rollins later got approval to use The Pedigree, originally performed by wrestler Triple H.Key Facts
- Seth Rollins adopted "The Pedigree" as his new finishing move after WWE banned his original move, the Curb Stomp.
- The ban happened the day after Rollins won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 31.
- Vince McMahon decided to ban the Curb Stomp after Rollins appeared on mainstream media.
- Rollins suspected the move was banned due to a negative connotation or concerns about safety.
- He approached McMahon instead of Triple H to get permission to use The Pedigree.
- Rollins believed McMahon approved it to spite his son-in-law, Triple H.
- The Curb Stomp has since reappeared in a storyline involving a masked character.
- Rollins is currently recovering from surgery, and his teammates deal with developments in the story.
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