Seth tugged on his boot laces tightly to the point where the boots were digging into his skin… he was frustrated because he was being labeled as too dangerous in the ring and he was taking it out on himself.

"They watch from the crowd and the Tv… but they're not in that ring with us."

Seth stopped and turned his attention to the door, where 26 year old Amanda stood, wearing a Balor Club hoodie over her ring outfit for her match tonight against Natalya. Seth was still a bit stunned that Amanda and Finn got together just after the Summerslam pay per view… the same pay per view that she had intervened in the match to prevent Finn from getting hurt.

If Amanda believed that Seth wasn't dangerous, why did she prevent Seth from slamming Finn into the barricade?

Was it instinct to protect Finn like she had before? A sixth sense?

And then Seth remembered… Amanda was just starting out her wrestling career when she suffered one of the three injuries that temporarily sidelined her in early 2007… while Seth was still on the indie circuit, Amanda was catching attention quickly and all before she even hit adulthood.

"The injuries heal… but the scars remain, kiddo. And you didn't want that happening to someone else." Seth says… the one scarring incident that led to Amanda being sidelined from March 2014 to October 2015 resulted from Amanda hitting her head against the barricade barely two days before she had ended up in a hospital bed.

Three seizures… three times, Seth felt like his heart stopped beating. During the time they were spaced out, Amanda seemed normal… but Seth should've known that she wasn't, that something was causing havoc to her brain.

Seth still felt guilty… he had turned away for a split second to shout at Batista and Amanda was sent flying off the ring apron and crashing into the barricade, her head hitting it with a sickening thud and knocking her out.

"I still blame myself-" Seth starts to say.

"I'm okay, Seth. I've had no relapses… no recurrences. It was a one time incident and it could happen to anyone… no one is ever to blame." Amanda says.

Seth sometimes wondered if Amanda's trust in him was misplaced… after all, he still considered her a kid, the same baby faced kid he met six years ago when he was in FCW and she was helping the new wrestlers train… some of them considered her a dangerous trainer, slightly reckless.

But Seth knew that Amanda was right… nobody's perfect.