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WWE wrestlers aren’t just machines who invoke and deliver violence when called upon to fight their opponents. They also have a soft heart which is not often portrayed on screen. But their actions outside the ring show how kind they are in reality. Similarly, a recent initiative taken by Seth Rollins for a baby will surely leave you a little emotional. 

It’s no secret that many WWE wrestlers are actively involved with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant the wishes of critically ill children. However, that’s not the end of their charity work. Some wrestlers go beyond it to help the ones in need, like The Architect. He proudly made the most of his popularity to help one of his teenage friends who is currently suffering from a fatal medical condition.

Seth Rollins used his popularity to help his teenage friend, Michael

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Taking it to Twitter, a few hours back, Seth “Freakin” Rollins posted a beautiful picture of him alongside Michael. The 18-year-old boy who was standing beside one of his favorite wrestlers isn’t any other boy, but a fighter. Since his birth, Michael is fighting to survive in this world. He came to this world with Meconium aspiration syndrome, which resulted in severe immune issues in his body. However, being the warrior he is, he never gave up. Michael is still fighting for his life and needs a lung transplant operation to come out victorious. 

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In this emergency, when Michael and his family are raising a fund of $50,000, Rollins came as a blessing for them. Using his reach to millions, the former Triple Crown Champion shared the link for a donation on his Twitter with a kind caption attached to it. 

In the caption he wrote, If you can help out my friend Michael, he and I would greatly appreciate it!”

From the moment fans of The Architect got a glance at this Twitter post, they couldn’t stop appreciating him for his gesture. They were in complete awe of him for the initiative he took for the sake of the child.

Fans spoke highly of The Architect

As we know, the WWE wrestlers have granted uncountable wishes to critically ill children. Even John Cena made his entry to the Guinness Book of World Records out of it. And their fans have always praised the stars for their initiatives. 

Here, in the case of Rollins, fans shared their heart-touching feelings for the star along with praising him for his generous deed. 

A fan even donated to help Michael after seeing The Architect’s Twitter post. This is in itself a win for Rollins.

Another person also showed his interest in helping out Michael.

Other fans of Rollins fall more in love with him after witnessing the star’s helpful side. 

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Along with being an aggressive and electrifying wrestler in the ring, Rollins has proved to be a generous human being in his real life. We wish that this initiative of the WWE wrestler helps Michael in raising funds and that he soon gets his lung transplant and leads a better life.

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Aditi Malhotra

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Aditi Malhotra is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. A dedicated fan of John Cena, Aditi finds great pleasure in watching the matches of Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar. With her specialization in off-court coverage, she keeps a close eye on the lesser-known aspects of WWE stars, believing that fans love to know the human elements behind their favorite wrestlers.
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Amal Joyce