Roman Reigns Remains Loyal To WWE, Hasn't Yet Inquired To AEW 1
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The emergence of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has seen a number of WWE superstars leaving the company and move to the new company, which has given lucrative deals to the incoming superstars. AEW has been able to sign legends like Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega while the stature of Codey Rhodes has also gone up after being signed by the company.

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Jon Moxley, who worked for WWE with the name of Dean Ambrose, has to be the biggest signing by AEW so far. When Ambrose left WWE, he showed no signs of joining another company but in a matter of few weeks, he returned as Jon Moxley at AEW’s first event, Double or Nothing.

Roman Reigns Remains Loyal To WWE, Hasn't Yet Inquired To AEW 2
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Multiple reports have suggested that apart from Moxley, many other WWE superstars were in talks with AEW but as per Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Roman Reigns has not yet inquired to AEW. The Big Dog may not be the face of WWE for now but still, he is one of the top superstars in the company.

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AEW will happily welcome him to the company if he decides to move on but the former Universal heavyweight champion has remained loyal to WWE and has shown no interest in changing his employer. Reigns was the top star in WWE from 2014 to 2018 and also won the Universal title for the first time when he defeated Brock Lesnar at WWE Summerslam.

Though he had to take a break from WWE in October last year and when he returned, Seth Rollins was already the biggest superstar and currently holds the biggest title of the company. With Becky Lynch by his side, he might continue to hold the top spot but still, Roman Reigns is one of the top-most superstars and should come in title picture soon.

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For now, he is set to team up with The Undertaker against Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre at Extreme Rules this Sunday. Post Extreme Rules, Reigns is expected to move away from McMahon storyline and might be put against Rollins for the title, that he (Reigns) had won last after finally defeating Lesnar in the third attempt in 2018.