Roman Reigns: Predicting the next five Undisputed WWE Champions after 'The Tribal Chief'
Roman Reigns has been a top champion in WWE for 634 days, winning the Universal Championship in August 2020.
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Roman Reigns has been a top champion in WWE for 634 days, winning the Universal Championship in August 2020.
WWE will not be ending the brand spilt anytime soon, despite recent appearances from Superstars crossing brands.
Yesterday (May 25) was WWE legend Roman Reigns‘ birthday and what better way to remember him than when he publicly told Brock Lesnar that he was going to “smash him” at WrestleMania 38.
The Undertaker is, without doubt, one of the best characters that WWE has ever created.
Over the years, WWE has had several success stories, but it doesn’t always work out that way.
Kevin Owens has taken to Twitter to hilariously make fun of Edge’s recent social media tease of new recruits for The Judgment Day.
Cody Rhodes has teased fans with a tweet that could suggest he could be the cover star of the next WWE video game instalment WWE 2K23.
NEWCASTLE: Sean Longstaff said the Newcastle United project was too good to miss out on after signing a new three-year deal at his boyhood club. The Geordie midfielder, 24, today confirmed he will remain at United, ending months of speculation about his future. And having committed himself to the club until the summer of 2025, Longstaff said that he is excited to see what Newcastle can achieve with everyone — supporters, management, owners and players — all pulling in the same direction.