To say the least, Roman Reigns had a fantastic 2020-2021, especially in the second half of the year. He has excellent feuds with Jey Uso and Kevin Owens, having won the WWE Universal Championship.
In WWE, it appears that Reigns has a strong track record. When it came to winning the majority of his matches, he was likened to Hulk Hogan and John Cena. Roman Reigns won 90.6 percent of his WWE battles this year, according to Cagematch.net. Prior to the COVID-19 epidemic, he competed on TV and in WWE live events.
One vs all may appear to some as an unwinnable fight, a torturous punishment, or a never-ending nightmare. It was simply another day at the workplace for Roman Reigns. Another day at the “Head of the Table” for The Big Dog, or another day at the “Head of the Table” for The Big Dog.

Throughout his life, the nimble, intimidating juggernaut has been told that he would never be able to achieve his aspirations. And he’s proven his doubters wrong in the language of broken bodies and shattered Superstars who believed they had his number since day one in WWE. Reigns have left an indelible effect on anybody who has come into touch with him, whether it was as the enforcer of The Shield or as a single contender gradually grinding his way toward the WWE Championship.
WWE reportedly wants to do another Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns bout in the weeks leading up to Summerslam 2021. With the latter being the alpha male on the WWE roster these days after over a year and a half without his opponent, this bout would have an entirely different dynamic. Now that the intentions from the previous PPV event have been verified.
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Roman Reigns defeated WWE Legend John Cena to retain his Universal Championship by clean pinfall in the main event of WWE SummerSlam 2021 pay-per-view. When Brock Lesnar’s music hit struck the arena to drive the crowd into a frenzy crazy mood, Reigns stood tall above a laying Cena and continued to humiliate him with the “You Can’t See Me” hand motion.
Brock Lesnar then addressed Reigns, indicating that he intends to challenge for the Universal Championship. Reigns exited the ring, deciding to postpone the bout until a later date. Meanwhile, the returnee vented his rage on Cena, who had just absorbed multiple German Suplexes. Then, from his long-time competitor, he was finally planted with a deadly F-5.
Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar
According to WWFOldSchool, WWE is arranging a title bout between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar at Crown Jewel 2021, which will take place in Saudi Arabia in October. This will be WWE’s first visit to the Middle East since February of last year, and the event will be spectacular.
As a result, it’s expected that The Tribal Chief vs. The Beast Incarnate will be the show’s main event. However, the PPV is still two months away, with an October 21 speculated date. As a result, the WWE may decide to match Roman Reigns against Finn Balor for the Universal Championship at the Extreme Rules 2021 PPV on September 26.

Wrestling Observer expressed that WWE was going to have a subsequent installment of Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania thirty-nine in 2023, instead of WrestleMania thirty-eight in 2022 since Roman Reigns vs. The Rock is that the set up for WrestleMania 38 within the year 2022 However, Reigns vs. Lesnar was postponed because of the return of a major headlining event on the Saudi show.
Entering the 2020 event, Roman Reigns was the SmackDown Universal title, defeating Drew McIntyre, the RAW WWE champion at the time. Reigns, who is also the Universal title, will face off against RAW WWE champion Big E at the 2021 event.
The year 2021 passed away and the win the fighter Sami Zyan on 3 December, making his continuity for the winnings are at great chances and the coming months will be with great enthusiasm, action, thrill, and endurance.