Roman Reigns has already cemented himself as one of the greatest of all time in WWE but it certainly gets lonely at the top for him. In fact, Reigns has now admitted he genuinely misses being in the locker room in WWE.

During an appearance on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, Roman Reigns was asked if there is anything he misses from his early days in WWE. He said he missed the friendships and the bond he had with the other wrestlers in the locker room.

However, he explained that he had to choose between staying close with his fellow wrestlers or focusing on his career. He decided to focus on becoming a bigger star. While he’s happy with where he is now and the way he works, he admitted that if he could, he’d like to spend more time in the locker room to help guide others, not just his family but everyone.

“I mostly miss being in the locker room. I miss the camaraderie, that bond with the boys. But I had to grow up, you know? It was time to choose—either be a superstar or be one of the boys, and I picked business.

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But yeah, I miss being in there, being able to guide some of those guys, not just my family but the whole locker room, and to be one of the leaders. I’m not mad where I’m at now; I like my system, I like my process. But if I could just be in that locker room a little bit more, I probably would.”

Things are very different for Roman Reigns and that is why he feels no need to rush making his return to WWE during his hiatus from the company since he has already set up a proper system. Nonetheless, The Tribal Chief of WWE will continue to do what’s best for business even at his own personal sacrifice and that’s why fans truly respect him.

Do you think Roman Reigns will eventually return to a more active leadership role in the locker room? Would it be beneficial for him to mentor more wrestlers during his hiatus? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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