The World Heavyweight Champion expects to reassess his future within the next three years
Summary
– Roman Reigns believes he has two to three years remaining as an elite WWE performer
– Reigns said his eventual decision will depend on his family, health, and outside opportunities
– The champion still feels physically capable of competing at the highest level
Roman Reigns has offered a rough timeline for how much longer he expects to perform at WWE’s highest level.
During an appearance on the Nightcap podcast, the World Heavyweight Champion said he feels comfortable continuing at an elite level for another two to three years.
Reigns explained that his future will depend heavily on his WWE schedule and which opportunities become available outside of wrestling.
He pointed to The Undertaker as an example of a veteran who earned the freedom to work on a more selective schedule after years of full-time competition.
Reigns stressed that physical decline is not currently forcing him to consider stepping away.
The champion said he still feels like he is in his prime and remains confident in his ability to perform at the top of the company.
His family will play a major role in his eventual evaluation of the next stage of his career.
Reigns wants to spend more time with his children and give back to his wife after the sacrifices she made while he pursued his wrestling ambitions.
He plans to examine his physical health, mental state, personal priorities, and family schedule before making any final decision.
Reigns did not announce a retirement date or confirm that he will leave wrestling once the three-year period ends.
A reduced schedule could allow him to remain connected to WWE even after his years as a regular main-event performer are over.
For now, Reigns intends to continue leading WWE as long as he still feels capable of competing at an elite level.

