Shortly after physical therapist Kevin Wilk expressed his professional opinion that Seth Rollins will not be ready to face Triple H at WrestleMania, The Game emerges to discuss the situation with Michael Cole.
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Triple H expresses his disappointment and dismisses Cole’s claim that he was partially responsible for Rollins’ injury.
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Instead, he asserts that Rollins has no one to blame but himself.
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He says it was Rollins' fault because he stopped listening to him and started listening to the WWE Universe instead.
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He also points out that while people call Rollins The Architect, he is the one who gave the up-and-comer the blueprint.
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And in doing so, he feels he made it too easy for him.
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He has Cole replay the footage from one week ago to show how Rollins tried the please the fans by running into danger ...
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... and how he ultimately paid the price.
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As a result, Rollins gets to watch another WrestleMania from the sidelines.
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He even adds insult to injury by stating that he pulled a couple comps for WrestleMania for Rollins … up in the nosebleeds.
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But, just when it seems like the interview is over, The Cerebral Assassin makes a shocking decision.
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In spite of Wilk’s report, he offers Rollins the opportunity to face him at The Ultimate Thrill Ride if his adversary comes to RAW next week and signs a Hold Harmless Agreement so that he can’t sue anyone because of the carnage that will take place.
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Triple H wonders if Rollins will do it or whether he is just a coward.