Dolph Ziggler And Seth Rollins Hated The Crowd During Their Extreme Rules Match, Too


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You know how WWE crowds do this thing during long pay-per-view events where they get insanely bored and find ways to entertain themselves? That happened on Sunday night during Extreme Rules in Pittsburgh. While Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler were in the midst of their Iron Man match to close the show, those in attendance took to counting down with the final 10 seconds on the clock on the video board for every minute like it was the Royal Rumble. If you missed it, here’s what happened:

It was such a nuisance that WWE decided to just take the clock off of the video board. However, Vince McMahon and co. underestimated the power of bored people from Pittsburgh, so they just randomly kept counting down from 10, anyway.

Eventually, WWE just said screw it, because Rollins and Ziggler wanted some help in the match’s waning minutes.

It turns out that neither Rollins nor Ziggler were happy with the crowd, but just wanted to make the best of a crappy situation. After the match ended, Rollins went backstages and sent out a tweet about the crowd’s antics.

Ziggler, meanwhile, was caught by WWE’s mics complaining to the referee about the decision to turn the clock off. Rollins says something, too, but it gets drowned out by Michael Cole and also maybe by the fact that he’s in a sleeper hold.

The moral of this story is that if you go to a WWE event in the future that isn’t the Royal Rumble and there’s a big clock counting down for the entire time, don’t be a jerk.