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Seth Rollins brutally knocked social-media-sensation-turned-wrestler Logan Paul down a peg during a massive match at the WrestleMania stage last year. The bout grabbed a lot of attention, doing justice to the hype WWE built for months prior to the heated show.

Now, it seems like the World Heavyweight Champion is again gearing up to take Paul on another intense brawl as depicted in his recent interview.

Seth Rollins is sanguine on defeating Logan Paul for the second time in a street fight match

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Despite receiving the defeat from The Visionary, Paul quickly regained his mojo and continued to be a huge draw in the division in his own way. He is now ready to lace up his boots again against Rey Mysterio vying for the US Champion at the upcoming Crown Jewel. But besides that, he is very likely to get an old threat recurring as Seth Rollins gave his nod to a potential street fight match.

During a recent appearance in the Mythical Kitchen, The Architect was asked if he was down for a match with the former rival, Logan Paul and if he had gas left in the tank to launch another beat down at the Maverick. Rollins took less than a second to say a resolute yes.

While the host asked him if he would allow it to go live or not, the 37-year-old agreed after coming to know the fact that they would do it for the sake of a good cause, particularly helping low-income children. That said, he put forward a small condition as well.

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”I am in as long as we can get Conor Kerr involved. Let’s go. All for charity.”, he noted.

It seems Rollins can be a part of more such unpredictable matches for years to come as he recently sent the retirement idea off the board.

Seth Rollins dismissed the retirement idea despite struggling with persistent back issues

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Rollins has been on a roll ever since attaining the World Heavyweight Champion tag in Saudi Arabia at the Night of Champions. He has already defended the coveted title against several top stars, including Finn Balor, Bron Breakker, and Shinsuke Nakamura in this brief period. Although the back issue has been a constant barrier for a while now, Rollins wants anything but to hang up his boots this early.

It goes without saying that Rollins enjoys what he does in the ring. Hence, he made it clear that he is not really eying retirement for now. At least according to the latter part of the same interview.

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