Seth Rollins had quite the response to the interesting chants during his latest match on a WWE pay-per-view.

As seen at Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view event in Pittsburgh, the company decided to put the 30-minute Iron Man Match between Rollins and United States Champion Dolph Ziggler in the main event of a show that nearly went four hours.

Ziggler retained the WWE Intercontinental Championship despite the fact that Rollins was ahead of Ziggler three falls to zero at one point during their match. In the match, fans in Pittsburgh counted down from ten seconds each time another minute would wind down on the clock that was put up on the big screen for fans to see the match.

Not only did Rollins notice this trend but fans watching this pay-per-view from home as they were tweeting about it as they thought that the Pittsburgh fans were rude and apologizing for the crowd’s behavior.

This led to Rollins commenting on the situation by writing the following on his official Twitter account, which WWE has since retweeted:

10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1..

— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) July 16, 2018