The Tribal Chief’s Reign and Possible Final Bow
Summary:
– Roman Reigns has surpassed 1300 days as WWE Champion, nearing Bruno Sammartino’s historic reign.
– Reigns faces Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40, with speculations and odds suggesting a possible title change.
– In a revealing statement, Reigns hints at retirement if he loses the WWE Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania, adding a dramatic twist to the upcoming match.
Roman Reigns, the Undisputed WWE Champion, has not only marked his territory as the “Head of the Table” but has also embarked on a historic championship reign since his return at Summerslam 2020. With his reign extending beyond 1300 days, Reigns is inching closer to breaking Bruno Sammartino’s record for the longest-reigning champion ever. However, a formidable challenge looms ahead as Cody Rhodes aims to dethrone the Tribal Chief at WrestleMania 40.
The stakes for this anticipated main event have never been higher, with betting odds and fan predictions leaning toward Rhodes capturing the title. Amidst this backdrop, WWE’s release of the A&E Biography: WWE Legends episode featuring Roman Reigns has added an unexpected layer to the narrative. In a poignant moment, Reigns shared his thoughts on his future in the company, stating a potential retirement should he lose his grip on the championship.
“You guys better cherish these moments cause once I lose the WWE Undisputed championship, I’m calling it quits.” This statement by Reigns has sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe, suggesting that WrestleMania 40 could be the final chapter of his illustrious career if he fails to retain his title.
As fans and the wrestling community speculate on the outcomes, Reigns’ declaration has elevated his match’s high stakes against Rhodes. It remains to be seen whether Reigns will continue his dominant reign or if WrestleMania 40 will witness the end of an era for the Tribal Chief.
“You guys better cherish these moments cause once I lose the WWE undisputed championship, I’m calling it quits”
NO WAYYYYY #WWEOnAE pic.twitter.com/DZDwVlPqmS
— BDOT (@beedaut) April 1, 2024