Seth Rollins is prepared for one of the biggest matches of his career this Sunday night at Battleground.
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The WWE World Heavyweight Champion will put his gold on the line against Brock Lesnar live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis in a huge high-profile bout for the former Shield member.
Rollins appeared on the Podnasty Wrestling podcast and was asked if his match with The Beast on Sunday was the biggest one of his career.
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"I feel like I've had a lot of 'biggest matches of my career' up until this point," Rollins told the program. "I would say this one is certainly special. I mean, there's not a lot of guys who get the opportunity to go one-on-one with Brock Lesnar at this point in his career, so to be one of those guys to main event a pay-per-view with Brock Lesnar over a very prestigious title it all adds up to being certainly one of if not -- I'll leave that up to you and the other media pundits to decide what is the biggest match of my career -- but it certainly ranks up there with the very, very biggest of my career."
Rollins has carried the belt since he shocked the world at WrestleMania 31 this past March in California by becoming the first man to cash in his briefcase at The Show of Shows.
The Architect crashed Lesnar's title defense against Roman Reigns at Levi's Stadium that night, making it a Triple Threat Match, and he pinned Reigns after hitting him with the Curb Stomp to win Lesnar's belt.
Lesnar ended The Streak of The Undertaker then decimated John Cena to win the gold at SummerSlam last year in one of the most dominant years in professional wrestling history for any athlete. He then lost the gold to Rollins without ever being pinned.
Now, The Beast and The Architect go head-to-head for the richest prize in the game at Battleground.
Rollins also talked about the new season of Tough Enough on the podcast as he was a special guest on the show last week. The WWE World Heavyweight Champion said he was unimpressed with the crop of talent in the competition.
"Not one person stood out to me," Rollins said about the Tough Enough hopefuls. "Not a single one, nope, not one. I went down there and I tried to help them out, give them a few pointers here and there, let them know what it takes to be a star but, let me tell you, those kids got it easy."
Rollins takes on Lesnar in one of the biggest matches in his career live this Sunday at Battleground.
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