BREAKING NEWS : Following Paul Heyman’s treachery at WrestleMania 41, Roman Reigns’ retirement is a major topic of discussion.

Roman Reigns stated in 2024 that “you won’t see the Tribal Chief anymore the moment I’m not with The Wiseman.”

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Following yet another devastating betrayal, this time by his closest friend, Roman Reigns may have been seen for the final time by wrestling fans on the biggest stage in the world.

At WrestleMania 41, Paul Heyman, Reigns’ “Wiseman,” shocked everyone by helping Seth Rollins defeat Reigns and CM Punk in a triple-threat match. Many people were still thinking about what Reigns had said a year prior when he left Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas after the game, looking quite sad.

“The Tribal Chief doesn’t happen if I’m not with The Wiseman,” Reigns stated in his address as he inducted Heyman into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2024. Additionally, I can assure you that you will never longer see the Tribal Chief as soon as I leave The Wiseman.

When I’m not with The Wiseman, the Tribal Chief doesn’t happen.”

As he introduces @HeymanHustle to the 2024 #WWEHOF, @WWERomanReigns gives him the recognition he merits.

Reigns gave Vanity Fair a preview of his future a few days before to WrestleMania. Next year, following WrestleMania, his current contract with WWE expires. “We probably got another year or two max after I finish the contract that I’m in,” Reigns stated. Then it’s time to engage in a less strenuous kind of amusement.

Given what transpired at WrestleMania, Reigns might be getting closer to retirement. On the first night of WWE’s two-day extravaganza, Reigns, CM Punk, Paul Heyman, and his new client, Rollins, all said nothing after the show.

Roman Reigns took center stage at WrestleMania for a historic eleventh time in what many dubbed the match of the evening. As Paul Heyman stood with CM Punk, fulfilling a previous commitment and paying back an old debt, he entered alone for the first time since 2019. However, Heyman betrayed Punk in the last seconds of the bout, ostensibly in support of Reigns.

Reigns, holding a chair, took out Punk and then focused on Rollins. In the meantime, Heyman pushed him to betray The Shield, the group that Rollins and Reigns had led with Dean Ambrose, in the same way that Rollins had done to Reigns in 2014. However, Heyman delivered a low punch to Reigns before he could hit.

Then, in keeping with their history, Rollins grabbed the chair and slammed Reigns in the back. He then pinned Reigns with a curb stomp, leaving him with the victory and Paul Heyman’s services.

Saturday night would be Reigns’ last performance if he is to be believed. With his contract still in effect, he probably has one more act to perform—possibly a redemption comeback to restore his legacy against his most despised opponent.

 

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