Seth Rollins isn't just holding down WWE's top championship -- he's now adding morning TV to his resume.
According to Deadline, the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion is joining NFL Network's Good Morning Football and its syndicated companion GMFB: Overtime as a guest host for the 2025 season. Rollins will appear alongside co-hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Sherree Burruss, contributing to major stories and special segments.
This isn't Rollins' first rodeo on the GMFB set. He previously hosted episodes during the 2024 season and has become a fan-favorite guest, known for his sharp football takes and high-energy presence. The move also builds on his growing media presence -- earlier this year, Rollins stepped in for Rich Eisen as a guest host and represented his hometown team during the NFL Draft.
A diehard Chicago Bears fan, Rollins made headlines at the 2025 NFL Draft when he announced one of the team's picks with his trademark flair, reminding everyone that he's just as comfortable behind the mic on ESPN or NFL Network as he is inside a wrestling ring.
His new gig comes amid major shakeups to the GMFB lineup. Akbar Gbajabiamila exited after one season, and longtime co-host Peter Schrager wrapped up his nine-year run. In their place, the show has featured a rotation of guest co-hosts including NFL pros and TV personalities like West Wilson, D'Marco Farr, Camryn Bynum, Derwin James Jr., Will Blackmon, and others.
Earlier this year, Good Morning Football also aired an all-female edition led by Erdahl with Cynthia Frelund, Jane Slater, Kelsey Conway, and Tamara Brown among those at the table.
The main show airs weekdays at 8 a.m. ET on NFL Network, with a re-airing at 10 a.m. ET. Good Morning Football: Overtime streams weekdays at 10 a.m. ET on The Roku Channel and in syndication nationwide. Seth Rollins is repped by Adventure Media and Brecheen Feldman.