As Roman Reigns prepares to defend his Undisputed Championship against three strong opponents at Royal Rumble 2024, he is getting ready for a massive clash that will take place at the last moment of the event. Recently, the self-assured Tribal Chief has sent out a tweet in which he laid the groundwork for what is expected to be a fierce conflict at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
In the past, Reigns seemed to be anxious about the fatal four-way match. However, he now gives off the impression that he is prepared to confront the most difficult task of his championship reign. In preparation for a fierce final matchup, the expectation is growing.
Roman Reigns issues definitive statement for fatal four-way opponents
Defending his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at the next Royal Rumble Premium Live Event is something the Tribal Chief is getting ready for. With the stakes so high in the Fatal Four-Way match, Reigns must fight not one, not two, but three opponents at once: Randy Orton, AJ Styles, and LA Knight. Reigns has the record for the longest-reigning WWE Universal Champion, at almost 1200 days. Before that announcement, fans were despite his few appearances on SmackDown.
The four superstars will formally sign the contract on the next edition of SmackDown. Feeling at ease in his position of power, Reigns eagerly anticipates continuing his historic rule. In response to the challenge, Reigns went on social media to declare his unwavering status as the Greatest Of All Time, regardless of who may challenge him.
Fans were ecstatic to see their beloved Chief back in action, and the coming of this huge title defense generated a buzz. However, it is surprising that after the announcement Big Dog asked Paul Heyman to fix the task.
Roman Reigns to defend the title for 31st time in his historic championship run
The second time Roman Reigns has held the title of WWE Universal Champion is a landmark event. He has been the champion for over two years, beginning at Payback 2020, when he won a triple-threat match against Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman.
Reigns defended it 30 times against noteworthy opponents after unifying it with the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 38. As a result of his reign, he now has more consecutive championships under his belt than any other wrestler since Hulk Hogan’s reign from 1984 to 1987.
Big Dog ranks as the longest reign of the 21st century and the sixth longest in WWE history. Entering the fatal four-way battle at Royal Rumble, he will be demonstrating his supremacy for the 31st time while defending the uncontested WWE Universal Championship.
Will his remarkable run continue? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comment section.