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Kemo
01-16-2024, 03:01 AM
Roman Reigns is famous for a lot of things at this point, including his incredibly light schedule. The Tribal Chief only wrestled 11 times in 2023, and he remained Undisputed Universal Champion the whole time. This year will see even more breaks for the former Shield member.


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Roman Reigns has worked a greatly reduced schedule since re-signing with WWE around WrestleMania 38 in 2022. His limited dates and infrequent title defenses led to the unification of the WWE and Universal Championships and the eventual creation of the Raw brand's World Heavyweight championship held by inaugural champion Seth Rollins.

Despite the company expanding its reach to international markets for these premium live events, there's no indication of a shift in Reigns' participation. He is not advertised for the Elimination Chamber in Australia or Backlash France scheduled for May 4th, 2024.

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer said that Reigns is currently slated for appearances only at the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, the next Saudi Arabia show, and SummerSlam.

“Roman Reigns is not on the Australia show (Elimination Chamber). He's not on the Paris show (Backlash) either, by the way, for fans over there. He's gonna be wrestling at the Royal Rumble, and then his next big match, I don't know...he could do a TV match, but he's gonna wrestle at the Royal Rumble, and then his next match is gonna be his WrestleMania match. And after that, I would presume it's gonna be Saudi and SummerSlam."

Reigns is set to defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Title against Randy Orton, LA Knight, and AJ Styles at the Royal Rumble. He will also work WrestleMania, but there are a lot of questions about his opponent for the showcase of the immortals.

The Rock's recent return to WWE at Day 1 on January 1st sent shockwaves throughout the fan base. His mention of the Head of the Table also raised a lot of questions.

Cody Rhodes has already spoken out about the possibility of losing his WrestleMania main event match to The Rock. He doesn't seem to be too concerned about not being able to finish his story at this time.

Roman Reigns' infrequent appearances will likely continue throughout 2024, as he is booked as a special attraction. He might miss some big events, but he will still be the Head of the Table until someone dethrones him.


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