Rollins explained that in wrestling there is no hiding—every move is on display and you must go out there and risk everything, which he framed as making the sport more demanding than a typical NFL performance.
The moment reportedly escalated when Rollins walked off the set after a heated exchange with co-host Kyle Brandt, signaling the frustration of the veteran WWE star.
Rodgers, who has since become associated with the Steelers, posted a strong season with 25 total touchdowns, seven interceptions, and a 94.8 passer rating, and helped Pittsburgh win the AFC North.
With former Packers coach Mike McCarthy now leading the Steelers, there is speculation Rodgers could be re-signed, potentially reuniting with his longtime head coach, though no decision has been announced as the NFL Draft approaches.
The future of Rodgers in Pittsburgh remains unsettled, but the exchange on GMFB highlights the ongoing attention surrounding his NFL career and the Steelers’ long-term plans.