Professional with Legend Paul Heyman who is currently playing the role of the manager of the WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns recently talked about the confrontation that had been scheduled for this week SmackDown between the WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns and the former eight times WWE World champion Brock Lesnar. He also talked about the environment of Madison Square Garden.
At the main event of SummerSlam pay per view event of WWE, WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns defend his Championship against the former 16 times WWE world champion John Cena. Roman defeated Cena in this match. And while he was celebrating, the former eight times WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar surprise return and confronted Roman. The champion avoided any physical contact and left.

Paul Heyman On Roman Reigns – Brock Lesnar Confrontation At The MSG
Since then we have not heard from Brock Lesnar yet. However, it has been announced that he will be present during the next episode of Friday night Smackdown which will take place in the legendary Madison Square Garden.
A WWE Universal championship match between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar is very much imminent. But the time and place are still unknown. But there are rumours that are suggesting that the Championship will be defended at WrestleMania 38 between the duo. Still there is nothing confirmed.

Paul Heyman who is currently playing the role of the manager of the WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns recently spoke to Sports Illustrated where he talked about the confrontation that had been scheduled for this week SmackDown between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar. He said;
“You can expect history to play out in front of your very eyes on SmackDown,” Heyman says. “It’s going to happen as Brock Lesnar returns to television for the first time in 18 months.

“He obviously wants to make an impact in doing so, and we’ll see whether that impact is at the expense of the ‘Tribal Chief,’ the most dominant champion in the history of WWE, Roman Reigns. That’s the history we’ll see play out on Friday.
“Just walking into Madison Square Garden, even as a fan, is a humbling experience,” Heyman says. “To be part of the headline feature at Madison Square Garden—on this particular weekend, on this particular night—is so humbling that I don’t have the words to convey the enormity of the honor.
“I’ve spent my entire life articulating emotion to the masses so they can relate to it, and yet, I don’t have a proper description that would allow someone to grasp how all-encompassing this privilege and honor is.”