Since his return to the WWE in the summer of 2020, Roman Reigns ruled the roost in the WWE with an iron fist. That reign of terror which many believe to be the greatest of all time isn’t coming to an end, anytime soon. If winning the WWE Universal Championship made him the ultimate heel in the company, unifying the belt with the WWE Championship took him one step closer to becoming the GOAT.
After spending 1000 days as the champion, Roman Reigns has bulldozed through everyone that had dared to step into his path. Down the road, WWE plans on turning him into a superhero babyface in the end but there’s still plenty of time available to do so. For the time being, he will continue to unfold the saga in The Bloodline to produce two big matches.
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The Bloodline storyline to produce 2 big PLE matches
The Bloodline members have not been on the same over the past several months. Things reached a boiling point at WWE Night of Champions when Jimmy Uso superkicked and betrayed Roman Reigns to cost him the shot at the undisputed WWE tag team titles. With that backstory, WWE currently has plans for two back-to-back main event PLE matches as given below (update from WWFOldSchool):
– Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa vs. The Usos at Money in the Bank 2023 on July 1st
– Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jimmy Uso for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at SummerSlam 2023 on August 5th
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Roman Reigns not expected to drop the undisputed title anytime soon
With a new championship belt around his waist, Roman Reigns remains the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion and there is nobody in the current WWE locker room who’s expected to put an end to the title reign. He’s demolished the competition and that trend should reportedly continue beyond Wrestlemania 40 as WWE wants multiple championship records to be broken.
According to Dave Meltzer on the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, there are a lot of twists and turns that are still set to happen in The Bloodline storyline. The wrestling pundit also predicts that in the end, Roman Reigns will emerge as a “superhero babyface.”
”The angle remains the focal point of the company and has plenty of twists and turns left. There is who Jey Uso sides with that can be dragged out, the inevitable Sikoa and Reigns feud, more with Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes way down the line, and in the end, the Reigns babyface turn in the role as the all-time legend, which it seems these past few years is grooming him to be, and the special attraction superhero babyface for the big shows.”