4 Things we learned from Roman Reigns’ recent interview amid WWE absence

Roman Reigns in picture [Image credits: wwe.com]
Roman Reigns is the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion [Image via WWE.com]

Roman Reigns made an epic return at WWE SummerSlam when he took out his cousin, Solo Sikoa, during the latter's main event match against Cody Rhodes. Reigns has made it clear that he is targeting this new iteration of The Bloodline.

However, The Original Tribal Chief was brutally attacked by Solo and the rest of the group a few weeks ago on SmackDown. Reigns has since been absent from WWE programming. Recently, he had an interview with Bloomberg Live during his time away, where he discussed various WWE-related topics.

Here are four things we learned from Roman Reigns' latest interview.


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#4. Paul Heyman is still The Wiseman to Roman Reigns

Solo Sikoa has made some big decisions since taking control of The Bloodline. However, one of the most shocking moments came when he and the rest of the group attacked Paul Heyman, putting him through an announce table a few months ago.

Since then, Heyman has been absent from television. Even during Roman Reigns' return, some fans wondered if Heyman was still The Wiseman to Reigns. The answer is yes. The Hall of Famer appeared alongside Reigns during their interview with Bloomberg Live, confirming his ongoing role.

As always, Heyman was in top form, hyping up the Original Tribal Chief and discussing several topics with the panel.


#3. Reasons behind WWE's recent success

WWE is on fire right now, with fans' interest at its peak in decades. The sold-out weekly shows and record-breaking premium live events are a testament to this recent boom.

During the aforementioned interview, Paul Heyman attributed this recent resurgence to three key factors. First, he credited the business leadership of the current company President, Nick Khan. Second, he highlighted the creative vision of Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque. Finally, Heyman emphasized that WWE has the single biggest box office attraction in sports entertainment history, Roman Reigns.


#2. What to expect from the latest Netflix deal?

It has been announced that Monday Night RAW will move to the popular streaming platform Netflix at the start of 2025. During the recent interview, Roman Reigns called this deal the biggest in the company’s history.

Reigns explained that this partnership offers the company an opportunity to expand its reach to a broader audience. He hinted that due to Netflix’s more relaxed regulations, the weekly programming could become edgier, allowing for more blood and stronger language.

However, Reigns stressed the importance of balance, ensuring that WWE doesn't drive away any segment of its fanbase. He emphasized that this newfound creative freedom should only be used when it enhances the ongoing narrative or improves the overall product.


#1. Roman Reings' preference between being a heel or a babyface

Roman Reigns' heel turn in 2020 marked the beginning of his historic run as The Tribal Chief, leading to an unprecedented 1,316-day reign as WWE Champion. With recent developments in The Bloodline storyline, Reigns has now transitioned into one of the most popular babyfaces on the roster.

In a recent interview, Reigns was asked whether he preferred being a babyface or a heel. He responded by saying that playing the good guy is easier but admitted that he had the most fun during his time as a heel.

It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based company has in store for Reigns moving forward.

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