Since Roman Reigns was dethroned by Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 more than a month ago, many fans are curious as to when they would next see the previously undisputed WWE global champion.
For 1,316 days, the Tribal Chief oversaw the roster as the company's face and the largest star in the business, cementing his status as the most powerful champion of the modern period. Furthermore, the rise and collapse of The Bloodline turned into the most captivating weekly television plot.
In his cousin's absence, Solo Sikoa assumed leadership, banishing Jimmy Uso and enlisting Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. In order to achieve this, the crew keeps coming up with interesting segments, but Reigns still hangs over every new advancement.
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It's a terrific approach to create anticipation for Reigns to return and take back his position to witness the obvious tension between Paul Heyman and Sikoa. This coup will eventually spiral out of control, forcing its de facto leader to confront The Head of the Table.
What has the 38-year-old been up to since Night 2 of The Showcase of the Immortals, and where is he now? He shared a video of himself in the gym following Raw after 'Mania, writing, "Yesterday I mourned." It's Day 1 today."
However, neither Raw nor SmackDown have seen the return of the second-generation Superstar. Rather, he appeared to withdraw from the WWE draft, and Heyman subsequently disclosed that he hadn't communicated with him since The Show of Shows.
We've known for quite a while that Rules would go on a holiday after he worked the two evenings of WrestleMania. This appears to be an intelligent opportunity to reset his personality and set up the best situation for his return.
The noticeable star is as of now on a parttime timetable, and his next appearance will produce a rowdy response. In this way, it seems OK for WWE to develop another enemy to fill the power vacuum while he's away.
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Eyewitness Pamphlet likewise anticipated that the previous hero would enjoy some time off regardless of what the result of his rematch with Rhodes ended up being:
"I don't think anybody accepts Rules would resign with a misfortune, and WWE has shown fans not to trust it, yet given his timetable, it's likely he'd require some investment off. Given his restricted timetable, one wouldn't actually expect him on a show again until the at this point unannounced next Saudi Arabia show (final word being on 5/25) and the 8/3 SummerSlam show in Cleveland."
There's little opportunity that The Clan leader will be back in time for Lord and Sovereign of the Ring, which will happen one weekend from now. In any case, talk surfaced that he was among the highlighted Hotshots recorded for the return home episode of SmackDown before SummerSlam.
Albeit this posting doesn't show up on WWE's site, The Greatest Party of the Late spring seems like the most conceivable objective for his in-ring return. All things considered, Reigns returned at the occasion in 2020, put his focus on the general title and started off his heel turn.
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