Seth Rollins had a rough week last week when he tried to take on anyone and everyone who had something negative to say about WWE. On Tuesday, he apologized.

For Rollins to stand up for WWE and the level of talent its roster has, including himself, is not wrong. But the way he sent out his message had a few people scratching their heads.

When he claimed that no one in wrestling was as good as he was, as often as he was, one indie star, Will Ospreay simply said, "I'm alive." That comment seemed to send Rollins down a path of comments he had to know he would come to regret.

Rollins used words like "buddy" and "little guy" when talking to Ospreay and then he really hit low when he said they should compare bank accounts. He told Wade Keller who tried to call him out for it that he didn't care about the Goodwill he was or wasn't earning WWE and said, "I don’t care about goodwill, Wade. I care about respect. And if some kid who thinks he’s got it all figured out wants to step to me, then he’s gonna get patted on the head and sent on his way. And so will you."

Rollins had some time to step back and think about what had gotten so badly away from him and how he might have come across as a fairly big real-life heel while trying to be the face of WWE. It wasn't a good look and he took to Twitter on Tuesday to comment on his own remarks.

He wrote:

After a few days to sit on it, I’d like to apologize to for the tweet I sent his way about comparing bank accounts. It was dumb of me & not in line with my values. The moment I pressed the send button I knew it was trash, but I’m too stubborn for my own good.

I stand firm in my sentiments that is the best pro wrestling on the planet and that I’m the best of the best doing it right now. After a helluva week of travel, our crew didn’t waver for a second. Top level humans busting their asses for the love of the game.

I couldn’t be more proud to be a champion with this company and represent and the entire industry in the way it deserves. No more garbage tweets. I can and will be better.

What This Means

Rollins was probably caught up in the honor of defending WWE, which over the past few weeks has offered a much-improved product with a stronger focus on in-ring wrestling. WWE truly does have the best performers in the business and more of them than any other company and it was likely frustrating to hear people (and friends) cut down the company he spends his life trying to make the best in the world.

Twitter feuds like this won't go away. To be honest, few people probably want them to. They are entertaining and allows fans to be a part of the conversation. Wrestlers just need to think about what they write before they write it sometimes. Rollins now realizes that.

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