WWE star Seth Rollins 'snapped' at person's reaction to him driving a Tesla Cybertruck around Los Angeles

Published on Dec 01, 2025 at 3:46 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Dec 01, 2025 at 6:52 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

WWE star Seth Rollins has opened up about the time he snapped at someone’s negative response to his Tesla Cybertruck while driving around Los Angeles.

It’s no secret that the Cybertrucks have become somewhat polarizing in recent years.

Owners have their own ways of dealing with negative feedback.

But for Rollins, he ‘snapped’ when pushed too far by a Cybertruck critic.

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Seth Rollins wasn’t too happy with the guy who gave him a hard time

Seth Rollins was being interviewed on Bert Kreischer’s podcast when they got onto the subject of Rollins’ Cybertruck.

Living out in Los Angeles, the WWE star admitted that his daily driver had attracted some negative attention.

“I was driving my daughter to school. She was in the back seat with Roux. And this little guy was just walking his dog on the side of the road, and we were just driving,” Rollins recalled.

That man walking his dog then gave him a rude hand gesture.

Rollins wanted to keep driving, but admitted that he lost his temper.

“I hit the brakes and wrapped the back around. I went up, and I found this guy, and I parked the car, and I got out, and I just ran up to this guy,” Rollins said.

“I’m like, ‘You don’t know who the f**k people are. You don’t know what the f**k. You don’t know who you just flipped off, motherf**ker.

“‘You don’t know what people are going through. I’m just trying to take my God-damn daughter to school. You don’t know s**t about people.'”

Rollins admitted that his Cybertruck had made him feel like ‘the enemy’ in Los Angeles at times.

The Tesla Cybertruck – it definitely generates some interesting reactions

When you have a Cybertruck, you can expect some notable reactions.

And unfortunately, the responses aren’t always positive.

For one US man, he listed aesthetics as one of the 10 regrets he had about owning the EV.

“A lot of people think it looks ugly, which doesn’t particularly bother me,” he said.

“It bothers me when it starts to affect my life.”

Apparently, somebody threw a brick at the car’s windshield, leaving behind some damage.

Then there was this bizarre case where someone yelled, ‘Get something American-made’ at a Cybertruck driver.

But it’s not all negative – this Tennessee driver was left stunned by the positive reception he received.

Tesla Cybertruck timeline

November 2019: Cybertruck prototype is publicly unveiled.

Late 2021: Production meant to begin.

2022: Production target is postponed.

January 2023: Tesla confirmed production would begin later that year.

July 2023: First Cybertruck assembled at Gigafactory Texas.

November 2023: Serial production begins.

November 2023: First customer delivery event, as the first Cybertucks arrive.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.