Roman Reigns Next Match: The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns was last seen inside the ring at WWE Night of Champions 2023. Now it has been reported that Reigns will be present at the upcoming pay-per-view event, WWE Money in the Bank 2023. With that, check out the Tribal Chief’s potential opponent at WWE Money in the Bank 2023. Follow the latest WWE NEWS: Money in the Bank 2023 Updates with InsideSport.IN
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Roman Reigns Next Match: Check Out his potential opponent at WWE Money in the Bank 2023
Recently Roman Reigns main evented WWE Night of Champions 2023, where he along with Solo Sikoa faced Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn for the Tag Team titles. The match was going on with Reigns, Sikoa, Zayn, and Owens launching vicious attacks at each other. However, toward the end, KO delivered a spear to Roman Reigns and cleared the announcer’s table. Right then, the Usos appeared.
The Usos tried to aid The Bloodline but accidentally took down Solo Sikoa. An agitated Roman Reigns reacted and ate a superkick from Jimmy Uso to the shock of everyone. Due to this distraction, Sami Zayn pinned Solo Sikoa, and Zayn and KO retained.
With that, WRKD Wrestling has reported that The Tribal Chief’s potential opponent at WWE Money in the Bank 2023 might be none other than The Usos.
WRKD Wrestling tweeted, “While plans are still taking shape, one idea discussed for Money In The Bank in London is Roman Reigns/Solo vs. The Usos, freeing up Roman for a title defense at SummerSlam.“
WWE Money in the Bank 2023
The upcoming pay-per-view event produced by WWE, Money in the Bank 2023 is all set to take place on July 1, 2023, at The O2 Arena in London, England.
Until now, only Ricochet and Shinsuke Nakamura have been confirmed for the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match.
However, now it has been reported that The Bloodline will go up against each other at the PPV event. Let’s see what happens when Money in the Bank kicks off.
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