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WWE's Seth Rollins is thrown onto the field by TY Hilton

It was a tough day for WWE Superstar Seth Rollins.

Not only did his Bears lose to the Colts 21-16, but he was also thrown onto the field by former Colts receiver TY Hilton in a viral moment during the game on Sunday afternoon.

The playful exchange was broadcast on the video board at Lucas Oil Stadium as Rollins fell over the railing that separated a suite from the field.

The wrestler was wearing a Bears jersey and had an exaggerated look of shock and frustration on his face before a security guard came and escorted him away.

Seth Rollins is thrown over a field barrier during the
Colts-Bears game on September 22nd. Screenshot via X/@ManyFacedHeel
TY Hilton reacts after throwing Seth Rollins over a field barrier. Screenshot via X/@ManyFacedHeel

Hilton was in the background with a big grin on his face and pointed to the exit at one point as Rollins was led off the field.

Rollins, a huge Bears fan, later posted on social media: “I. Hate. Football,” as he does after losses to Chicago.

WWE star Seth Rollins Getty Images

Rollins has not been seen in WWE since July, as he retired from television due to ongoing injuries.

Hilton played 11 seasons in the NFL – 10 of them in Indianapolis – and last played for the Cowboys in 2022.

During his professional career, Hilton recorded 638 pass catches for 9,812 yards and 53 touchdown catches.

He collected 631 of those catches – and all of those touchdowns – with the Colts.

Seth Rollins falls to the ground during the Colts-Bears game
on September 22nd. Screenshot via X/@ManyFacedHeel
Seth Rollins is pictured during the Colts game against the Bears on September 22nd. Screenshot via X/@ManyFacedHeel

Earlier this year, Hilton's son Eugene Hilton decided to attend the University of Wisconsin.

The win leaves the Colts behind 1-2 this season.

Jonathan Taylor scored two rushing touchdowns in the win, while Trey Sermon scored the Colts' other rushing TD.

Anthony Richardson threw for 167 yards and two interceptions.

Caleb Williams, who was selected as the first overall draft pick, threw for 363 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in the Bears' loss.