Roman Reigns’ impact on The Bloodline’s creative remains unchanged despite his post-WrestleMania hiatus

Roman Reigns has left his mark on the WWE as the head of The Bloodline. His creative involvement in The Bloodline will continue even though he is taking a break from WWE for a short time after WrestleMania 40.

In the main event of WrestleMania 40, Cody Rhodes made WWE history by ending Roman Reigns’ remarkable 1316-day run as Universal Champion. It was then reported that Reigns would be taking a long vacation from wrestling and would not be returning to the upcoming episodes of The Bloodline. However, his influence on the narrative will remain significant despite his absence.

It has been claimed by WrestleVotes on Twitter that Roman Reigns has decided to take an extended hiatus from WWE television. While Reigns may not appear in any of the next Bloodline episodes, he will still have a significant role in shaping the plot. The plot will be guided in the next months by his imaginative suggestions.

Currently, the former Universal champion is now occupied with filming a movie with Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves. Since he is taking a break from WWE, this is a big job for him.

Roman Reigns enters into the Hollywood industry

Roman Reigns has been teasing a fresh start since WrestleMania 40, and the rumor mill in Hollywood is spinning. Reigns was recently seen on the set of a Hollywood film in a photo that actress Keke Palmer published on her Snapchat Story.

The picture shows Reigns sitting on a throne with ladies and money around him. The movie is called “Good Fortune,” and it stars Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, Miranda Palmer, and more comic Aziz Ansari. Fans are wondering what part Reigns will have in the film as it has not been revealed yet.

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