Roman Reigns has reigned as the WWE Universal Champion for over two years, and as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion since WrestleMania 38.
As Roman’s historic reign rolls on, fans have begun speculating about who could be the one to finally unseat the Tribal Chief.
Many names have been speculated; from Cody Rhodes and The Rock to Jey Uso and Sami Zayn.
Speaking to Louis Dangoor of GiveMeSport, the WrestleVotes Twitter account revealed that the company now has an idea on who is going to defeat Roman Reigns.
Though they said that Roman dropping the titles won’t be happning ‘anytime soon’.
They said:
They have an idea of who is going to beat Roman.
I don’t know specifically if it’s Cody. I don’t know if it’s The Rock. I don’t know if it’s Bray. But I think there’s a handful of guys that they would say ‘alright, this makes sense for future.’
But I don’t think it’s happening anytime soon, to be honest with you.
This is significant news considering there were reports that Vince McMahon had not even thought about who could potentially beat Reigns, never mind when.
Reigns recently defended the title against Logan Paul in the main event of WWE Crown Jewel in Riyadh.
Logan announced after the match that he’d suffered a torn MCL, Meniscus, and potentially ACL.
Reigns’ status for the upcoming WWE Survivor Series event was seemingly revealed during last night’s Crown Jewel event.
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