Reigns, known as “The Tribal Chief,” has held the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship for over 1,000 days, making him one of the longest-reigning champions in WWE history. His ability to evolve his character and keep the audience engaged has solidified his status among WWE’s elite, a transformation that began in 2020 when he embraced the persona of “The Head of the Table.”
Roman Reigns has packed arenas and stadiums, entertaining millions and leaving lasting memories. His journey has been so impressive that even Cody Rhodes, who should be the face of WWE right now, can’t compare to Reigns and his Bloodline. Due to such incredible success, Sports Illustrated ranked him in the top five of its all-time greats list.
Sports Illustrated’s top-20 list includes some of the most iconic names in WWE history, with Steve Austin claiming the top spot, followed by The Rock, Hulk Hogan, and John Cena.
Reigns’ inclusion in this prestigious list as number five, top of big names like Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, and Undertaker, highlights his significant contributions to the company and his status as a modern-day legend.
His legacy is already cemented, but with the way the Bloodline story is progressing, there’s no doubt that he will continue to add to his impressive resume.
Roman Reigns prepares for big match at WWE Crown Jewel
The crowd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is excited for the WWE Crown Jewel event, where Roman Reigns will have a big match. He will team up with The Usos, Jey, and Jimmy to fight against other members of The Bloodline. This creates a significant amount of drama, as Reigns is facing opposition from his own family.
Fans are also curious about how this will affect the Survivor Series on November 30. There could potentially be a significant WarGames match, where each team typically consists of at least four wrestlers. Reigns and The Usos may need another partner to help them against Sikoa, Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. Could that partner be Sami Zayn?