Good Morning Football has a brand new host joining their panel.
The NFL Network breakfast show can be making a significant change as they announced they are going to have WWE star Seth Rollins join them on air as a co-host.
Despite WrestleMania fast approaching, the two-time WWE Universal champion will take a temporary break from the ring to speak football.
Chatting with Ryan Glasspiegal of Front Office Sports, Rollins confirmed he’ll appear as a guest host for 3 days from March 24-26.
“It’s something that I’ve all the time sort of been keen on, especially up to now few years,” Rollins said.
“I’ve gone right down to the Super Bowl and done Radio Row. I discovered myself guest spots on all these shows sort of talking about football, talking in regards to the Chicago Bears.”
“And I’ve really enjoyed it. I enjoyed meeting the people. I’ve enjoyed the method.”
This will not be the primary time Rollins has appeared on NFL Network.
His last appearance got here on February 6 where he spoke in regards to the Chicago Bears hiring Ben Johnson and offered his winner of Super Bowl 59.
Rollins’ co-hosts can be regulars Jamie Erdahl and Akbar Gbajabiamila.
The 38-year-old will likely fit right as he has struck up a blossoming friendship with host Kyle Brandt.
“Kyle and I probably admired one another from afar for some time,” Rollins said.
Rollins also shared a story to display just how much of an enormous Bears fan he’s.
The WWE star said he once became apoplectic when the Bears lost to the Lions on Thanksgiving after then–head coach Matt Eberflus infamously neglected to call timeout.
“That they had to take the girl outside—like the infant couldn’t be around me watching the sport,” Rollins recalled.
“There was a pillowcase thrown. We had some fast food from the night before that had been chucked. It was not a great time to be in that hotel room on Thanksgiving morning.”
The brand new role for Rollins is not removed from a dream job. The WWE star recently admitted to Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated that being a Bears analyst is something he all the time desired to do.
The Architect then cited Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, and Greg Olsen as a number of the NFL broadcasters he enjoys watching.
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“There’s guys I really like. John Madden when Madden was in there. I really like Al Michaels. People give Al a tough time on Thursdays, but I really like him,” Rollins said.
“Kirk Herbstreit’s done an important job there, too. You recognize who I really like? Greg Olsen. I feel Greg Olsen is amazing.”
Rollins’ first broadcast on March 24 is a Monday, so it’s unlikely he’s flying from the NFL Network studio in Los Angeles all of the method to Glasgow, Scotland for Raw later that day.
Nevertheless, Rollins, Roman Reigns and CM Punk have been confirmed for Friday’s episode of SmackDown.
The trio will likely proceed their ongoing feud that is anticipated to steer to a triple-threat match at WrestleMania 41.