Seth Rollins Chooses Oscar Winning Actor To Play Him In A Bipoic

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins makes his entrance in NXT

Seth Rollins knows who he’d want to portray him if a biopic on the star were to be produced.

Rollins has found immense success in WWE. Not only was he crowned the first-ever NXT Champion back in 2012, he went on to become a Grand Slam Champion in the company, having held all active titles. His current reign as World Heavyweight Champion has lasted 163 days as of November 6th, and he most recently defended the title against Drew McIntyre at Crown Jewel.

WWE has also led to positive things in the star’s social life as he met his now-wife Becky Lynch while working for the company. The two have been together for a number of years and announced their engagement in August of 2019. In May of 2020, Lynch announced that she was pregnant with their first child, and she gave birth to her daughter Roux the following December. Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins were married in June of 2021.

Speaking in a new interview with Mythical Kitchen, Seth Rollins was asked who he’d like to play him if a biopic of his life were to ever be produced. Rollins chose none other than Jared Leto.

“Maybe Jared Leto. I’d say Jason Momoa, but he’s more of a Roman Reigns kind of vibe. I’ll maybe go Jared Leto.”

Seth Rollins Made History At WWE Crown Jewel

Seth Rollins’ successful World Heavyweight Title defense against Drew McIntyre at Crown Jewel made history as Rollins is the first man to defend four separate championships in Saudi Arabia.

Beginning at the inaugural Saudi Arabia event in 2018, The Greatest Royal Rumble, Rollins successfully defended the Intercontinental Championship against Finn Balor, The Miz and Samoa Joe in a 4-Way ladder match, regarded as one of the best matches on the night. Following The Visionary’s triumph over Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 35, Rollins would triumphantly return to Saudi Arabia as Universal Champion at Super ShowDown 2019, successfully defending the title against Baron Corbin.

Evolving into his Monday Night Messiah persona, Rollins and his disciple Murphy would return to the Kingdom one year later as Raw Tag Team Champions, retaining the titles against The Street Profits.

h/t Fightful