Roman Reigns is firmly entrenched as a main event player in WWE. His scheduled could very well pick up after WWE announced all pay-per-views would be co-branded moving forward.
When speaking to , Reigns admitted that there are positives and negatives that he'll personally experience duš§øe to the changes, but thinks ultimately it will make the quality of on-screen programming improve.Ā
āI think, like anything else, it has its pros and cons. Itās gonna increase the work schedule as far as pay-per-views, but if you donāt wanna perform in a pay-per-view, then what are you doing here? I think itāll also keep storylines fresh. Itāll allow us to continue to dot all our āiāsā and cross all our ātāsā because weāll have more weeks to continue those storylines and these rivalries, and weāll be able to have more time to carry those out," said Reigns.
Reigns' šimmediate PPV future is Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania. He was asked about the possibility of facing Brock Lesnar and/or Seth Rollins in a rematch šÆof their impromptu main event situation years ago.
āYeah, we definitely have that. I think what puts validity behind this whole situation is we had a barnburner of a match. Itās one of my favorites that Iāve ever ā¦ Well, let me take that back. Itās not my favorite, because it didnāt feel good. But going back and seeing it and the outcome and the story and the reaction and just the rollercoaster ride that the crowd took with us, it was one of my finer days at work. Thereās always gonna be that animosity to wanna finish the job. Not only towards Brock but towards Seth for interrupting that. The key is to be able to get to that point and deliver and capitalize. Hopefully Iāll get the shot. We gotta go through the Chamber on Sunday. We gotta make it out of that unscathed and then take a ride to Suplex City. It sounds a lot better than it really feels. Trust me," said Reigns.
You can see Reišgns' full interview with CBS Sports