Seth Rollins is cleared.

Rollins announced on Raw that he was now medically cleared to compete. He and Cody Rhodes will appear on SmackDown this Friday to confront The Bloodline following comments made by The Rock last Friday.

Rollins had been injured since January, tearing his MCL while also partially tearing his meniscus in a match against Jinder Mahal. After suffering the injury, Rollins told Daniel Cormier in an interview that he had “dodged a bullet” and hoped to return within a month.

“We're gonna take it day-to-day. I'd like to be back in a month,” he said at the time. “I don't want to walk into WrestleMania and that be my first match in two months, three months, whatever it is. That's not going to be good for me. I want to be able to get back in there, kind of test the wheel out and make sure that we're in a good place.”

Since suffering the injury, Rollins has remained on TV in a non-wrestling capacity, helping set up a tag team match with him & Rhodes taking on Rock & Roman Reigns on night one of WrestleMania. He will also defend the World Heavyweight title at WrestleMania against Drew McIntyre.

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