Roman Reigns is stepping into the Royal Rumble for the first time since 2020, and he’s making it clear—he’s coming for everything.
The ‘Tribal Chief’ took to Twitter just hours before the event with a message that left no doubt about his intentions. “In due time… It will all be mine. My way. Again. Believe That. #RoyalRumble,” Reigns wrote, tagging his Wiseman Paul Heyman.
Reigns hasn’t been in a Rumble match in five years, and there’s a reason for that. Since his return in 2020, he’s dominated WWE as the Universal Champion, holding the gold for a record-breaking 1316 days. But now, with no championship around his waist, he’s back in the Rumble and ready to reclaim his place at the top.
The last time Reigns competed in the match, he was the runner-up, getting eliminated by Drew McIntyre, who went on to headline WrestleMania 36. This time, he enters the ring as the ‘Tribal Chief,’ and with names like CM Punk, John Cena, Seth Rollins, and McIntyre also in the match, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
All eyes will be on Reigns as he looks to punch his ticket to WrestleMania once again. The question now is—will the ‘Head of the Table’ dominate like he has for the past four years, or will someone step up to take him out?
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