Roman Reigns Drops Shocking WWE Future Hint — Why It’s Not What You Think
Roman Reigns is making headlines as he gears up for WrestleMania 41, and with our excitement to watch his bout against Seth Rollins and CM Punk on Peacock already high, his recent statements have added a sense of urgency to catch the event. The wrestler has been candidly discussing the potential end of his tenure in the WWE, but it seems that people might be interpreting this differently than I do.
New information emerged from an interview between OTC and Vanity Fair, where he shared some intriguing insights regarding his potential participation in future WWE shows. This year marks the 40th birthday of the former champion, who expressed thoughts about how many more years he intends to maintain his intense professional wrestling career at its current pace:
Once I complete the current agreement I’m working on, we likely have a year or two at most remaining. At that point, it would be ideal to pursue a less physically demanding form of amusement.
According to the interview, Roman Reigns’ contract with WWE will end following WrestleMania 42. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean he is retiring from wrestling permanently a year or two later. Some people have interpreted his statement that way, but as someone who has been a long-time follower of wrestling, I see it differently based on what he actually said.
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Roman Reigns Has No Incentive To Publicly Guarantee He’ll Stick Around The WWE
As a dedicated sports enthusiast and particularly a follower of WWE, it feels like Roman Reigns is subtly indicating that his tenure might be considered a “contract year.” For those unfamiliar with this term, it signifies a period where negotiations take place regarding the renewal or extension of his contract when it ends. By possibly dropping such hints, he might be putting pressure on WWE to provide him with more downtime, increased remuneration, or even both, as a way to potentially negotiate better terms or even consider departing if his demands aren’t met.
If he had stated, “Absolutely, I plan to remain with WWE for the next ten years,” then the company would have stronger negotiation leverage, as they would know that Reigns intends to negotiate a deal to continue working in WWE. Regardless of his intentions to stay, it’s possible that suggesting he might leave could help persuade those in charge of the budget to offer him the money he deserves, along with additional compensation.
Reigns Could Be Going The Route John Cena And The Rock Went Of Going Part Time And Pursuing Other Projects
While not every professional wrestler from WWE finds success in Hollywood, there are several well-known films featuring these athletes. Roman Reigns harbors ambitions of becoming a movie star, but his progress has been more gradual compared to other high-profile stars such as John Cena and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. This is primarily due to his unwavering dedication to the WWE, which has granted him only a few voice acting opportunities in recent times and a brief appearance in the spinoff of Fast & Furious, titled Hobbs & Shaw.
If he chooses to work part-time as a wrestler, it might pave the way for him to delve into other acting roles in TV shows, films, and streaming platforms that have been presented to him in Hollywood. Given WWE’s growing partnership with Netflix, now that it houses Monday Night Raw, there could be chances for him to feature on a Netflix production, which is accessible with a subscription.
Wrestlers Have Said They’re Leaving And Returned Multiple Times
I can easily recite numerous wrestlers who announced their retirement, yet surprisingly reappeared later on. This scenario isn’t new to wrestling enthusiasts; it’s a pattern they’ve grown accustomed to.
Despite John Cena playing a villainous character during his final year of wrestling, I can’t shake off my doubts that he won’t return to the WWE after 2025. Coming back is something that happens quite frequently in wrestling, which is why I find it tough to accept that Roman Reigns will remain retired even if he steps away in his early forties. Many wrestlers have made comebacks later in life for a final run or a retirement match, making it difficult to imagine that one of the WWE’s top superstars wouldn’t eventually follow suit.
Absolutely, since nothing is definitive, it’s exciting to tune into WrestleMania 41 as it might be one of Roman Reigns’ last fights in the world’s grandest wrestling spectacle. I can hardly contain my excitement to witness him go head-to-head with CM Punk and Seth Rollins. It leaves me wondering what surprise Paul Heyman has in store for this thrilling encounter.
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