Ahead of his major WrestleMania 39 main event, Roman Reigns comments on his WWE future whether or not he remains champ.
In a new Associated Press interview, Roman Reigns comments on what his future holds for WWE whether or not the Bloodline topples at WrestleMania 39.
Reigns said about his future in professional wrestling:
“I feel good. I take care of myself. I’m not running around doing anything crazy. I raise children and dominate the wrestling game,”
“If they keep cutting these insane checks, I’ll stay around.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Reigns gives a behind the curtain perspective on the Bloodline storyline, commenting on how it unfolded.
Also, Paul Heyman shared the cinematic inspiration for the Tribal Chief character. You can read all about that by clicking here.
Roman Reigns is set to main event WrestleMania Sunday as he defends his Undisputed WWE World Championship against challenger Cody Rhodes to close out WrestleMania 39.
To read more about Roman Reigns’ historic Championship title reign, click here.
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