WWE 2015 rumors: Seth Rollins finishing move banned?

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Everyone knows the patented finishing move of current WWE champions Seth Rollins known as the Curb Stomp. But it seems that from hereon, the move will no longer be used by Rollins after the WWE reportedly banned the said finisher.

Unconfirmed reports reveal that the WWE finds the move as a high risk and direct liability to head injuries. The sporting world is currently trying to move away from possible forms of concussions or head injuries and apparently the curb stomp used by Seth Rollins is something that could clearly leave just that.

Initially the report would sound like a storyline which some would suspect to be tied up with the upcoming match between Randy Orton and Rollins. It will be recalled that there are stipulations for the said match, one of which is that of banning Orton's patented RKO.

However, it seems that the banning comes from the WWE himself and is for real. Rollins has started to do away with the finisher and the new move, something he used against Dolph Ziggler at the last edition of Monday Night RAW could very well be his new one. Unless of course Rollins is in the middle of discovering a new and defining finisher as we speak.

From hereon, don't be surprised to see some modifications which could go as far as Rollins entrance in matches. Surely there will be a new one soon and that could happen once the WWE production team comes up with enough materials to render a new entrance scheme for the WWE heavyweight champ.

Rollins and Orton will be facing off in WWE Extreme Rules on April 26 and it should be interesting how this match would pan out. No RKO and no Curb Stomp, what could the deciding finishing move potentially be?

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