According to a profile by The Ringer, Reigns still has plenty more stories to tell. Paul Heyman, specifically, said that Roman is one of the most interesting top dogs to be in the WWE, saying: Finally, when he was asked about his journey atop the WWE, Reigns turned to baseball and football. The Head of the Table said that he’s “right in the middle” and it’s still the “bottom of the third inning” or the “second quarter of the Super Bowl.” TLDR; don’t expect Reigns to give up his belts anytime soon. Of course, there are plenty of ways to interpret what Reigns just said. His historic run could end soon as Triple H already has a few ideas about how to go about it. However, it wouldn’t be the first time that the WWE’s head of creative gave the incumbent champion leeway who they think should beat them. Case in point, Hulk Hogan once famously said that he didn’t know if he’d beat Andre the Giant until it happened, because that’s just who he was. Reigns isn’t quite the lumbering giant that the Eighth Wonder of the World was, but he’s still pretty huge. It’d take a lot of convincing on Triple H’s part for him to give up his throne. Hopefully, when that does happen, Triple H and the rest of the WWE’s executives gives us a show to remember. In the meantime, WWE fans can look forward to Cody Rhodes’ return. Some believe he’s at the top of the list of potential candidates to take out Reigns. We’ll know more for sure when Rhodes comes back in the next few months.

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