Seth Rollins Set For Major Appearance Outside Of Wwe

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Seth Rollins Set for Major Appearance Outside of WWE

Rollins to Compete in NJPW G1 Climax 32 Tournament

Former WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins is set to make a major appearance outside of the company when he competes in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's (NJPW) G1 Climax 32 tournament this summer.

Rollins, who is currently a free agent after his WWE contract expired in May, will be making his NJPW debut in the tournament, which is one of the most prestigious events in professional wrestling.

The G1 Climax is a round-robin tournament featuring 20 of the top wrestlers in the world, and Rollins will be looking to make a big impact in his first appearance in the tournament.

Rollins' Appearance a Major Coup for NJPW

Rollins' appearance in the G1 Climax is a major coup for NJPW, as he is one of the biggest names in professional wrestling.

Rollins is a former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, WWE Universal Champion, and WWE Tag Team Champion, and he has headlined multiple WrestleMania events.

His appearance in the G1 Climax will help to raise the profile of the tournament and NJPW as a whole.

Rollins a Major Threat to Win the G1 Climax

Rollins is one of the favorites to win the G1 Climax this year, as he is one of the most talented wrestlers in the world.

Rollins is a technical wrestler with a wide range of moves, and he is also known for his high-flying style.

He will be a major threat to win the tournament and become the first non-Japanese wrestler to win the G1 Climax since Kenny Omega in 2016.

Rollins' Appearance Part of a Trend of WWE Wrestlers Appearing in NJPW

Rollins' appearance in the G1 Climax is part of a trend of WWE wrestlers appearing in NJPW.

In recent years, AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Finn Bálor have all appeared in NJPW, and Rollins is the latest in a line of WWE wrestlers to make the jump to the Japanese promotion.

This trend is likely to continue in the future, as NJPW continues to grow in popularity and become a more attractive destination for WWE wrestlers.