Roman Reigns, known for his outspoken nature, recently addressed his critics head-on. Since his heel turn in 2020, Reigns has seen a shift in fan reactions, now being cheered as a villain rather than booed as a hero. He also discussed the topic of retirement from pro wrestling.
Maintaining his reign as WWE Universal Champion for over three years, Reigns is set to defend his title against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40. Many speculate that this match could mark the conclusion of Cody’s storyline and possibly end the Tribal Chief’s reign.
As Reigns transitions to a part-time schedule, fans wonder about WWE’s future without him. However, Reigns assured that he’s here to stay for the foreseeable future.
Speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, Reigns expressed his confidence in his future in WWE, emphasizing that he’s just getting started at 38 years old. He highlighted his ongoing growth and experimentation, indicating that there’s much more he wants to accomplish.
Reigns is determined to continue making history in WWE, with plans for more WrestleMania main events and record-setting title reigns. Despite criticism, Reigns remains focused on his path, as seen in his recent confrontation with Cody Rhodes on Friday Night SmackDown.