Originally published on ProWrestlingSheet.

Seth Rollins says he doesn't get why the crowd watching his Iron Man match at Extreme Rules wouldn't just sit back and enjoy -- even if buying a ticket means you can do whatever.

"Sometimes I don't understand the concept of coming to a show and doing anything other than watch the show. I can't imagine it," Rollins said. "It is what it is."

The former WWE champion joined Lillian Garcia on her Chasing Glory podcast this week to talk about his upbringing, start in wrestling, injuries, and recent feud for the Intercontinental Championship against Dolph Ziggler.

The conversation immediately moved to the crowd "hijacking" their recent Extreme Rules contest.  During the event, for those of you who don't remember, the Pittsburgh crowd counted down from ten every minute during the 30-minute Iron Man Match.

Needless to say, it caused quite a distraction.

"They know it's a thirty minute match; they're just going to get it out of their system," Rollins told Garcia. "And then, somebody actually took the clock off the tron.  And that was bad.  It was like you were taking a toy away from a petulant child, and they're just going to be a jerk to you about it."

The Architect called the situation 'weird' but said he was largely unaffected by what happened. The same couldn't be said for his opponent.

"I know it really messed with Dolph [Ziggler].  Like, he was super out of sync from how he normally is," Rollins said. "I just let them do their thing.   I knew we had thirty minutes,  and by the end of it they'd be invested in what we were doing -- and I think they were."

Listen to that part of the podcast by clicking here.