In the same interview that Seth Rollins threw shade on John Morrison, the WWE world heavyweight champion also completely buried the entire cast of Tough Enough season six, which is currently airing on the USA Network every Tuesday night.
Rollins was brought in for a recent episode to help the contestants work on their characters. He came away from it feeling like this (via the PodNasty Wrestling Podcast):
"Not one person stood out to me. Not a single one, nope, not one. I went down there and I tried to help them out, give them a few pointers here and there, let them know what it takes to be a star but, let me tell you, those kids got it easy. They don't know anything about anything when it comes to putting in the time, they think they're going to get through this little three-month course and they're going to be WWE Superstars and they're going to be famous, and rich, and travel the world. That's not how it works; it's a whole lot of hard work and I think they're going to figure that out along the way, or they're going to fall by the wayside. For me, I didn't see a whole lot... Maybe as they move along in the process they'll show more personality and a little more guts, but for now I'm not holding my breath."
That's one hell of a takedown and while it holds a certain entertainment value, it seems counterproductive to what WWE and USA are trying to accomplish. Viewership for this season has been downright awful and if the guy holding the top title in the promotion doesn't see any stars when he looks at the cast, why should fans even bother tuning in?