Roman Reigns
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Roman Reigns and his working schedule are being discussed by the internet wrestling community for the past few days. It was instigated by the superstar himself during a live event promo in Trenton, New Jersey. Sooner, reports became available claiming that the top-most superstar in the WWE is obligated to work in the WWE via a new deal that allows him to work fewer dates, moving forward.

For those who keep track of the dual champion in the WWE, they do know about how he has already trimmed down his wrestling schedule on TV. Roman Reigns knows his worth and he does not always have to wrestle unless it is absolutely required.

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But it raised concern when he seemingly hinted at stepping away from the pro wrestling world and starting a new phase in his career during a recent WWE Live Event. Thankfully, nothing much is happening, abruptly but we may not call the same in a long shot. But one thing is for sure and that’s his wrestling appearances will become fewer in the remaining days of 2022.

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Details revealed on Roman Reigns’ current WWE schedule

While speaking on Wrestling Observe Radio, Dave Meltzer talked about Roman Reigns’ current schedule in WWE. The reliable source pointed out how he works fewer house shows than before. He also added that the top superstar secured a good deal where he can work fewer dates but still secure some good amount of money,

“He actually doesn’t work a lot of television matches. He is working 20 minute house show matches with Drew McIntyre all the time. Last week when he went to the UK, they only brought him in for London and Paris. He has also done that before.

It was one of those things where he’ll go for a day or two but he’s not gonna go for two weeks. More power to you, if you can leverage that and still make good money. That’s a good deal.” (transcription by Ringside News)

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Roman Reigns and The Usos defeated Drew McIntyre and Team RK-Bro at WrestleMania Backlash in a non-title six-man tag team match. It was his only fourth TV match for the year 2022. Apart from these four appearances on WWE Premium Live Events, he worked on 25 house shows and nine dark matches in the first five months of this year.

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Arindam Pal

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