Tag: Roman Reigns

  • Jey Uso Steps In After Fan Won’t Release Roman Reigns

    Jey Uso Steps In After Fan Won’t Release Roman Reigns

    Jey Uso had to step in and physically free WWE World Champion Roman Reigns from a fan who grabbed his hand during WWE Clash in Italy 2026 this past weekend.

    The incident occurred after Reigns’ match against Jacob Fatu at the Premium Live Event. Following his successful title defense, ‘The OTC’was interacting with fans at ringside.

    A fan grabbed his hand from the crowd and would not release it even as Reigns attempted to walk away. Uso intervened by slapping the fan’s hand off the World Heavyweight Champion.

    The whole exchange lasted only a few seconds and did not escalate further. Video of the moment spread quickly on social media, with fans largely praising Uso for his quick, protective response.

    A Growing Problem at WWE Events

    The incident is part of a broader pattern of fan boundary violations that has been escalating at WWE events in recent months. There have also been issues with fans “stalking” performers at hotels and generally overstepping what constitutes an acceptable interaction.

    One of the more notable recent examples involved CM Punk at WrestleMania this year. There was footage of a fan filming Punk’s wife, AJ Lee, and Bayley as they hugged at a hotel. After Bayley clearly asked the fan to move away, Punk knocked the man’s phone to the ground. Punk was visibly angry, but that incident also did not escalate further.

    The reunion of Roman Reigns and Jey Uso has been one of the more talked-about storylines in WWE recently, and Uso’s instinct to protect Reigns at ringside is earning him additional goodwill from fans beyond the storyline itself.

  • Roman Reigns Teases ‘Acknowledgment Day’ On WWE Raw

    Roman Reigns Teases ‘Acknowledgment Day’ On WWE Raw

    WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns is hyped up for this week’s edition of WWE Raw.

    ‘The OTC’ is seemingly excited for the Acknowledgment Day ceremony. Roman Reigns emerged victorious over Jacob Fatu in Tribal Combat and retained the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Clash in Italy on Sunday.

    Following his victory over Jacob Fatu at Clash in Italy, Reigns posted on X to make his intentions clear.

    Roman Reigns’ continued desire to have ‘The Samoan Werewolf’ acknowledge him had been shut down multiple times. However, with Sunday’s win, ‘as ‘The Tribal Chief’ is likely to get what he wants.

    The tease sets up what could be a notable segment on Raw, with Reigns signaling he has unfinished business with several members of the roster.

    Roman Reigns Puts Everybody On Notice

    Following the gruesome match, Reigns had also delivered a message to the locker room in a post-match interview, calling out LA Knight, Royce Keys, and anyone else willing to challenge him or his family.

    “I don’t think it really matters what it means for me. What’s it mean for everybody else? I can hear the chatter. LA Knight, Royce Keys, and this goes for any of you chumps back there — you want to run your mouth about the Tribal Chief, you want to run your mouth about my family, you’re terrified about this Bloodline, ain’t you?”

    Reigns made clear he is not looking for conflict, but warned he will not back down if pushed. His full statement left little room for interpretation.

    “I’ve been a general. I’ve had an army. I’m trying to do it the right way. I’m trying to shine a light on my legacy in a positive manner, but y’all are forcing my hand. Keep on trying me. I run it all, forever.”

  • WWE Raw Preview (6/1/26): Special Start Time from Turin, Italy

    WWE Raw Preview (6/1/26): Special Start Time from Turin, Italy

    WWE Raw airs tonight (Monday, June 1, 2026) from Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, live on Netflix at a special start time of 2 PM ET.

    WWE stays in Turin for the Clash in Italy fallout, broadcasting from the same building where the PLE wrapped Sunday. Tonight kicks off both the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, and Roman Reigns is set to hold an acknowledgment ceremony for Jacob Fatu. Here’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.

    How to Watch WWE Raw Tonight

    Date Monday, June 1, 2026
    Venue Inalpi Arena, Turin, Italy
    Channel/Stream Netflix (Worldwide)
    US Start Time 2 PM ET / 1 PM CT / 11 AM PT
    UK Start Time 7 PM BST
    India Start Time 11:30 PM IST

    Note the daytime slot. Because Raw is live from Italy, it streams at 2 PM ET instead of the usual 8 PM, and the show will carry special start times for the rest of the European Summer Tour until WWE returns stateside.

    WWE Raw Match Card for June 1, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s show:

    Oba Femi vs. Penta vs. Solo Sikoa vs. Carmelo Hayes (King of the Ring First-Round Match)

    The men’s bracket opens with a four-way. Penta carries the Intercontinental Championship into the field but wants the main-event rise a tournament win provides. Oba Femi enters fresh off a brutal beating from Brock Lesnar at Clash in Italy, his second loss to The Beast in as many months. The King and Queen of the Ring winners earn world title shots at SummerSlam.

    Roman Reigns Acknowledgment Ceremony

    Reigns beat Jacob Fatu in Tribal Combat on Sunday to retain the World Heavyweight Championship and his standing as Tribal Chief. The stipulation forces Fatu to acknowledge Reigns, and commentary confirmed the ceremony would happen tonight. Fatu left ringside alongside Reigns and The Usos after the match, but whether he falls in line cleanly is the question.

    Queen of the Ring Tournament Begins

    Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan has entered herself into the field, looking to leave SummerSlam with two titles. She’s grouped with Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, and Chelsea Green in the first round, though WWE has not confirmed whether that match takes place tonight.

    Road to WWE Night of Champions 2026

    Night of Champions 2026 takes place Saturday, June 27 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    With Clash in Italy in the books, tonight starts the build to Riyadh. The King and Queen of the Ring brackets run over the coming weeks toward SummerSlam title shots, while the Reigns-Fatu situation and Sol Ruca’s shocking Women’s Intercontinental Championship win over Becky Lynch reshape the Raw picture heading into the next PLE.


    Follow SEScoops for any news and developments from tonight’s WWE Raw.

  • Jacob Fatu Has Injury Scare At WWE Live Event

    Jacob Fatu Has Injury Scare At WWE Live Event

    Jacob Fatu was spotted limping after his WWE live event match against Solo Sikoa in Liverpool on Thursday night, raising injury concerns ahead of his Tribal Combat match against Roman Reigns at Clash in Italy on May 31, according to PWInsider.

    No confirmation has been provided on the legitimacy or seriousness of the injury. Fatu has also not addressed the fan concern about his status.

    Fatu challenges Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship in Turin on Sunday in a bout with Tribal Combat rules. The match was set up on the May 18 episode of Raw when Fatu issued the challenge following a three-on-one attack by Reigns and the Usos.

    Fatu vs. Reigns is expected to headline the Clash in Italy PLE.

  • Darby Allin’s AEW Championship Reign Was Everything A Modern WWE World Title Reign Isn’t

    Darby Allin’s AEW Championship Reign Was Everything A Modern WWE World Title Reign Isn’t

    AEW Double or Nothing 2026 saw the latest chapter of the rivalry between MJF and Darby Allin unfold, as the heel regained the world title he’d dropped to his fellow Pillar of AEW in an intense main event. So ended a brief, but very memorable championship run.

    Indeed, while mainstream wresting fans have grown accustomed to certain type of top title reign via WWE—particularly in recent years—Allin’s time on top demonstrated there are different and exciting ways to book the top prize a company has to offer.

    There’s Only Been One World Title Defense In WWE Since WrestleMania

    Roman Reigns. Photo: WWE.com
    Roman Reigns. Photo: WWE.com

    When Roman Reigns spent 1,316 days as WWE’s top champion from 2020 to 2024, it didn’t so much invent as reinforce a specific model of champion. Gone are the days when WWE adhered to its rule that titles must defended at least once every thirty days. Here are the days of part-time champions and normalizing two-to-three month stretches without a given title being up for grabs.

    While Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed WWE Championship more regularly than The Tribal Chief, each of his reigns has demonstrated a certain kind of sameness in title defenses mostly sticking to PLEs and not happening at every single one. World Heavyweight Championship reigns of Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, Gunther, and Jey Uso all skewed in similar directions, as did John Cena’s last WWE Championship reign along his farewell tour.

    Indeed, only the reigns of CM Punk and Drew McIntyre felt at least a little different. McIntyre’s reign ran just shy of two months, with one PLE and one free TV defense (but also quite a few house show defenses). Punk’s five months on top saw him work a fighting champion gimmick that stood out from others, including three Raw and two PLE title defenses (plus a number of house show title matches).

    Still, despite a few anomalies, the story of WWE world titles post WrestleMania 42—at press time, five weeks and counting–seems representative of the current picture. Reigns has defended his newly won World Heavyweight Championship once, opposite Jacob Fatu at Backlash. Rhodes has not yet defended his WWE Championship since fending off Randy Orton.

    On the women’s side, Rhea Ripley hasn’t put the Women’s Championship on the line yet, nor has Liv Morgan defended the Women’s World Championship. (To be fair, three of these titles will be on the line at Clash in Italy, but that still after over 40 days of waiting.)

    One might draw all manner of conclusions about these trends, but regardless, it’s undeniable that WWE’s top titles haven’t been on the line much this spring.

    Darby Allin Worked Fresh Title Defenses And Worked Them Constantly

    Darby Allin. Photo: AEW
    Darby Allin. Photo: AEW

    Darby Allin unseated MJF for the AEW World Championship in a shocking upset squash on April 15, the same week as WrestleMania 42. The reign has now come to a close, but it’s very telling in his less-than-six weeks on top, he defended the title eight times.

    Allin fended off Tommaso Ciampa, Brody King, Kevin Knight, PAC, Konosuke Takeshita, Sammy Guevara, and Mike Bailey—a truly diverse set of challengers, many of them fresh to the world title picture (and/or it had been quite a while since they sniffed the main event scene). Moreover, none of these matches ran under ten minutes, only one lasted less than fifteen, and every single outing proved hard-hitting, with no “safe,” easy bouts along the way.

    Even CM Punk—WWE’s fightingest world champ in recent memory—only worked four different men in five matches across a reign over four times as long.

    Darby Allin’s Reign Was Short And Sweet

    MJF at Double or Nothing
    MJF. Photo: AEW

    Particularly in WWE, fans are in an age of long-reigning world champions as full-year spans spent on top are not out of the ordinary. Indeed the reigns that don’t exceed reach the half-year mark tend to have either been significantly less memorable and eventful like Damian Priest’s time as World Heavyweight Champion or else clearly set out to serve specific booking purposes like Drew McIntyre’s most recent WWE Championship reign adding some drama and giving Cody Rhodes a reason to work the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber.

    Darby Allin only reigning for a month and change was less a fluke than a specific kind of story as he defended his championship with a fury, backing down from no one, working no easy matches, dropping the title in line with a narrative of him fighting himself into exhaustion. Despite the brevity of the reign, his time as champ may well be one of the best-remembered title reigns of recent years, and particularly so in AEW.

    Different Styles Of Reigns Have Different Merits

    Darby Allin
    AEW

    Ultimately, Darby Allin’s short but exhaustive world title reign that saw him defend this belt more than once a week on average was not necessarily a better reign than any of MJF’s, or the reigns of other top stars in AEW, nor WWE’s world champs. Indeed, there’s something to be said for a world title being defended sparingly, making it important when title matches do come and ensuring all challengers feel like credible threats who’ve earned number one contendership.

    Moreover, stability at the top of the card does matter to give a world champion the opportunity to assert his or her place as the face of a company in the time-honored tradition of talents like Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, and John Cena.

    However, there is also merit to different kinds of reigns, and particularly different kinds of reigns that match the styles of different kinds of performers. CM Punk’s 2025-2026 World Heavyweight Championship showed echoes of Bret Hart’s babyface WWE Championship reigns in the 1990s. Each were, largely defined by an in-ring virtuoso putting on solid matches against an array of opponents with greater frequency than WWE fans were accustomed to seeing.

    Allin’s reign was its own beast—a daredevil taking on all comers, not shying away from heavy punishment or risky spots to go down in a blaze of glory. Truth be told, wrestling would probably be the better for more reigns that are not necessarily like Allin’s, but similarly tailored to the character and style of performer at hand.

  • Roman Reigns Breaks Character After WWE Raw

    Roman Reigns Breaks Character After WWE Raw

    Roman Reigns delivered an emotional post-show speech to the Columbus crowd on Monday’s Raw after fans started a Happy Birthday chant, expressing gratitude for his career and fans.

    “Well, Columbus, you really know how to make your Tribal Chief feel special. You know it’s tough being in the WWE because it’s a family business. It’s hard to transition when you’re fighting with your family, so I just want to be grateful and have gratitude for all of you. This ain’t bulls***. This is the real deal. Before I get out of here, man, it’s hard to describe this life.”

    “It’s hard to explain, and I just try to pray and be thankful every single day, man. This is the best. I hope everyone back there can feel the way I feel these days, but I feel like a lottery winner. And like anybody that’s doing well, there’s a lot of hard work, but at the end of the day, it doesn’t happen without y’all. So whether it’s my birthday, whether it’s a Monday, a Wednesday, a Sunday, it doesn’t matter. It’s a blessed day. I just want to say thank you, everybody. Please get home safe.”

    Reigns and Jacob Fatu shared the ring on Monday’s show in their first in-ring encounter that did not break down into a brawl, with additional stakes added to their upcoming Tribal Combat match at Clash in Italy on May 31 in Turin.

  • Roman Reigns Accepts Jacob Fatu’s Tribal Combat Challenge

    Roman Reigns Accepts Jacob Fatu’s Tribal Combat Challenge

    The acceptance closed a violent opening segment on Monday’s Raw, with the World Heavyweight Champion standing on the stage flanked by Jey and Jimmy Uso as he raised the title and said “I accept.”

    The show began with Roman Reigns ready to call out Jacob Fatu, but the Samoan Werewolf had other plans. He hit the ring and had a confrontation with The Usos that got physical. Fatu attacked the Usos, and out came the Tribal Chief.

    Reigns and the Usos got the best of Fatu and left him laying. As Reigns and the Usos were ready to make their exit, Fatu grabbed a microphone and shocked everyone in attendance. He laid out the challenge for a Tribal Combat match.

    Roman Reigns has accepted Jacob Fatu’s challenge to a Tribal Combat match.

    Tribal Combat carries weight beyond the championship. The stipulation is no disqualification, no count-out, and anything goes, with pinfall or submission to decide it. The loser is forced to acknowledge the winner as the Tribal Chief of the family.

    Reigns last invoked it against Jey Uso at SummerSlam 2023, retaining the Undisputed WWE Universal Title and his standing as the head of the Bloodline.

    The title and the family hierarchy both ride on the outcome. For Fatu, who has spent recent weeks tearing through Reigns and the Usos in pursuit of his first world title, the match is a chance to take everything. For Reigns, it’s a rivalry that could end with him losing both his championship and his standing in the family.

  • Logan Paul Shows Off Locker Room Next To Roman Reigns And Triple H

    Logan Paul Shows Off Locker Room Next To Roman Reigns And Triple H

    Logan Paul recently revealed that a handful of WWE stars initially disliked him when he joined the company in 2022 due to the special treatment he received and his rapid rise to prominence. One-half of the WWE World Tag Team Champion made the admission in a backstage vlog filmed during WWE Raw in Knoxville, Tennessee.

    Paul debuted in WWE at WrestleMania 38 on April 3, 2022, and quickly became featured in high-profile matches and major storylines despite coming from outside the wrestling industry. His fast track to the top drew resentment from some roster members who had worked years to reach similar positions.

    Logan Paul Claims Spot Next To Roman Reigns and Triple H

    In the vlog posted to his YouTube channel, ‘The Maverick’ walked through the backstage area and pointed out his locker room location near Roman Reigns and WWE CCO Triple H. He used the placement to illustrate the privileges he received early in his WWE tenure.

    “Just to give everyone in the WWE Universe an idea of how it works backstage. They tend to put the greats together, the best of the best. We kind of usually have our own little alley, our own little section. Like you can see me here. Then just across the hall here, Roman Reigns, of course. And then, you know, our boss, the big man himself, Paul Levesque,” Paul said.

    “But I think when I got in the WWE, a lot of my peers disliked me because, you know, I was good. And because I was good, quickly, I got privileges like a giant green room next to the big dogs. But I think now, you know, it’s like tag team champion, member of the most dominant faction in the WWE, future Hall of Famer type sh*t.”

    Paul also called himself WWE’s biggest entrepreneur and biggest star during the vlog.

    “Only real paper billionaire, WWE’s biggest entrepreneur, and to be honest with you, I’ll just say it, biggest star. But it’s not all about followers. It’s about drive. It’s about power. It actually is my followers,” he said.

    Over time, many wrestlers have come to respect the effort Paul has put into learning the business and his in-ring performances, though his comments suggest the initial reception was far from welcoming.

  • Roman Reigns Injured After Jacob Fatu Attack On WWE Raw

    Roman Reigns Injured After Jacob Fatu Attack On WWE Raw

    WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns recently suffered an injury during a violent confrontation with Jacob Fatu on Monday Night Raw.

    The incident occurred during an acknowledgment ceremony that quickly devolved into chaos. The confrontation started as Jacob Fatu refused to listen to Jey Uso’s warnings and attacked him with a headbutt in the backstage area.

    This led to a back-and-forth brawl between Fatu and Reigns that involved multiple chair shots and signature moves throughout the segment.

    After choking OTC with Tongan Death Grip, Fatu slammed his cousin through the commentary table with a vicious Power Bomb and followed it with a Running Hip Attack through the barricade. The impact resulted in Reigns suffering a deep cut near his left elbow, with blood visibly pouring from the wound.

    After the show went off-air, Roman Reigns could be seen being attended to by the medical staff.

    What’s Next

    Reigns appeared to have suffered only a minor injury from the incident. The attack continues the ongoing storyline tensions within The Bloodline faction as internal conflicts continue to boil over on WWE programming.

  • WWE Expands Roman Reigns Schedule, Adds June Raw Dates

    WWE Expands Roman Reigns Schedule, Adds June Raw Dates

    Roman Reigns Schedule

    WWE has released an updated appearance schedule for World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns that now extends well into June, reversing course after his name was removed from all June promotional material just last week.

    The new graphic, posted on WWE’s social media accounts following Reigns’ successful title defense at Backlash 2026, confirms the champion for seven upcoming dates.

    Reigns will appear on tonight’s Raw in Knoxville, Tennessee, where an Acknowledgment Ceremony has been announced by General Manager Adam Pearce. He is also confirmed for Raw on May 18 in Greensboro, North Carolina, and May 25 in Columbus, Ohio.

    The schedule then extends to Clash in Italy on May 31 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, which marks WWE’s first-ever premium live event in Italy. Reigns is also listed for the June 1 episode of Raw emanating from the same venue the following night. Two additional June Raw appearances follow on June 15 in Baltimore, Maryland, and June 29 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

    June Dates Mark a Shift From Earlier Reports

    The updated schedule is notable because Reigns was pulled from all four previously advertised June Raw episodes just days ago. Those dates included Turin, Paris, Baltimore, and London. Per Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, the removal was tied to WWE’s decision not to use Reigns at Night of Champions 2026 in Saudi Arabia on June 27.

    The removal sparked widespread speculation about Reigns’ future, including unfounded rumors about pay disputes. Those rumors were addressed and debunked by multiple outlets, with Wrestlevotes Radio on Fightful Select stating that Reigns “isn’t going anywhere” and that the June dates were “promoted in error.”

    Now, with Backlash behind him and the World Heavyweight Championship still around his waist, WWE appears to have recalibrated. Reigns is back on three of the four June Raw dates he was originally removed from, with only the June 8 Paris and June 22 London episodes remaining off his schedule. Per the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Reigns is expected to return in July to begin the build toward SummerSlam after completing his May and June commitments.

    Backlash Fallout Fuels the Road to Clash in Italy

    Reigns retained the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash on Saturday, defeating Jacob Fatu in an 18-minute main event in Tampa. The finish came after Reigns exposed a turnbuckle behind the referee’s back and drove Fatu face-first into the steel before connecting with a spear. Fatu snapped after the loss, attacking Reigns and WWE officials repeatedly before standing over the champion with the title belt as Backlash went off the air.

    In a post-match interview, Reigns declared that Backlash would be Fatu’s “last night” in WWE. Whether that threat plays into storyline consequences on tonight’s Raw or sets the stage for a rematch at Clash in Italy remains to be seen, but Reigns is now confirmed to be on television every week through the end of May and on key dates in June as the road to Italy takes shape.

    Reigns is notably absent from the May 23 Saturday Night’s Main Event special in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and will skip Night of Champions entirely. His next confirmed PLE appearance after Clash in Italy has not been announced.

  • Roman Reigns Acknowledgment Ceremony Set for May 12 RAW

    Roman Reigns Acknowledgment Ceremony Set for May 12 RAW

    Roman Reigns is set to receive an Acknowledgment Ceremony on the May 12 episode of Monday Night RAW, following his successful World Heavyweight Championship defense against Jacob Fatu at WWE Backlash on May 9 in Tampa, Florida. RAW General Manager Adam Pearce announced the segment on social media.

    Pearce also confirmed that Jacob Fatu will appear on the show. The announcement comes after Reigns told Fatu “This is your last night here” following their Backlash main event, setting up potential confrontation when the two share the same building again.

    Additional Matches and Segments Announced

    WWE has confirmed another Oba Femi Open Challenge for the May 12 episode as the dominant champion continues his run through challengers. The Street Profits and Joe Hendry will team up to face Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, and Austin Theory in six-man tag action.

    Brie Bella and Paige are also scheduled to appear on RAW to address recent issues involving Judgment Day. The segment marks a continuation of storylines involving the veteran wrestlers and the faction.

    Reigns has held the World Heavyweight Championship for 21 days after defeating CM Punk at WrestleMania 42 Night 2 on April 19 in Paradise, Nevada. His defense against Fatu at Backlash marked his first title defense since winning the championship.

  • Watch: What Happened With Roman Reigns After Backlash Went Off Air

    Watch: What Happened With Roman Reigns After Backlash Went Off Air

    Roman Reigns is not happy.

    The Tribal Chief defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu in the main event of tonight’s Backlash PPV. After a physical encounter, Reigns managed to retain the title by shoving his opponent into an exposed turnbuckle and then pinning him with a spear.

    The Samoan Werewolf did not agree with the results, however, and he unleashed a brutal attack on the Head of the Table after the bell. Fatu also delivered a Samoan Drop to the referee and took out General Manager Adam Pearce when he ran down to the ring with officials to get things under control.

    Roman Reigns Reacts

    The PPV went off air with Jacob Fatu standing tall over the lifeless body of Roman Reigns. The PPV post-show then started with Jackie Redmond catching up with the World Champion on the ramp as he finally recovered enough to walk. When asked about Fatu’s attack, Roman claimed that this was Jacob’s last night in the company:

    “This is why we should have never let Jacob in this company. You don’t belong here, Jacob, there is no order with you. It’s your last night here.”

    Tonight’s events suggest that this feud is not over and we might see a rematch between the two cousins at the upcoming Clash In Italy PPV on May 31.

  • Roman Reigns Retains WWE Title at Backlash After Brutal War

    Roman Reigns Retains WWE Title at Backlash After Brutal War

    Roman Reigns retained the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash on Friday night in Tampa, Florida, but Jacob Fatu left the strongest impression after their physical main event war.

    Fatu entered the biggest match of his career wearing a custom Oola Fala created by Haku’s daughter. Commentary emphasized the danger of the Tongan Death Grip throughout his entrance, noting the move is rarely used against family unless there are no other options left.

    The challenger dominated early and repeatedly overwhelmed the champion with explosive offense. Fatu powerbombed Reigns through the announcers’ table and later connected with his signature triple-jump moonsault for a near fall that nearly ended the match.

    Reigns Survives Late Chaos

    Reigns fought back with Superman Punches and Spears, but Fatu answered with devastating offense of his own, including multiple applications of the Tongan Death Grip. A referee bump late in the match added to the chaos as both men pushed each other to the limit.

    In the closing moments, Reigns created an opening by sending Fatu face-first into an exposed turnbuckle before hitting one final Spear to secure the pinfall and retain the title.

    Fatu Snaps After the Bell

    The fight continued after the match ended. Fatu snapped and laid Reigns out again before locking in another vicious Tongan Death Grip as officials rushed to the ring. One agent was thrown aside as Fatu continued the assault, while Reigns was shown foaming at the mouth from the hold.

    The show went off the air with Fatu standing tall and posing with the championship despite Reigns officially retaining the title.

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    What happened after Backlash

    After Backlash, Reigns was interviewed by Jackie Redmond and threatened that this would be Fatu’s last night in WWE:

    “This is why we never should have let Jacob in this company. You don’t belong here Jacob. There is no order with you. This is your last night here.”

  • Jacob Fatu Explains How Roman Reigns Is Really His Uncle

    Jacob Fatu Explains How Roman Reigns Is Really His Uncle

    Jacob Fatu and Roman Reigns are billed as cousins on WWE television, but the genealogy is closer than that. The Samoan Werewolf, who faces Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash on Saturday, walked Peter Rosenberg through the actual family tree on the Cheap Heat podcast, and explained why the Backlash main event is more than a kayfabe rivalry.

    “Roman Reigns’ father is Sika. Afa and Sika have a sister, my grandmother. So Afa and Sika are her siblings. That makes Roman my uncle,” Fatu said. “But we’re also close in age, so we just call him cousin. He’s really my uncle. It just feels like cousin.”

    Furniture Installation With Roman And The Usos

    The connection runs deeper than Christmas dinners. Before any of them were on WWE television, Fatu, Reigns, and the Usos were all working the same blue-collar job in Florida.

    “We were all working for Proactive Installations. We were all doing furniture installation. Usos, their brother, Roman, me. Like installing cubicles, furniture in offices,” Fatu said. “I seen these guys work. I seen what they went through.”

    The Pensacola roots go back another generation. Fatu’s father was sent from San Francisco to live with Sika as a kid. “Grandmother sent them on a Greyhound bus. San Francisco all the way to Pensacola. 10 tuna sandwiches, $30, and a couple food stamps.”

    The Tongan Death Grip Is A Tribute

    The move Fatu has been wearing out on Reigns over the past several weeks isn’t a generic finisher. He cleared it with the Tonga family before bringing it back, and he says it’s the only move that fits the moment with his cousin.

    “This move is a sacred move. I talked to Tala Tonga,” Fatu said. “There’s no other move that could have did this with Rome. This guy has been F5’d. This guy has been through it all.”

    The homage is to Haku, who looked out for Fatu’s father in their early days in the business. “Shout out to Haku. Everything that he has done for us, for the business, also for my father. Haku is the most loving, nicest, such a great grandfather.”

    Fatu also gave Reigns credit for one of the central truths of their Backlash build. On a recent Raw, Reigns insisted that he, not Solo Sikoa, was the reason Fatu got to WWE. Fatu doesn’t disagree.

    “Everything that he has done for the family with the promos, with everything, everything is true. He was right on Monday. When he said, ‘You saying Solo brought you in.’ No. Solo gave me a call. Roman brought Solo in. So therefore he did bring him in. So there is truth to all of this.”

  • Roman Reigns Sends Final Backlash Message to Jacob Fatu

    Roman Reigns Sends Final Backlash Message to Jacob Fatu

    Roman Reigns broke his social media silence hours before WWE Backlash with a personal message aimed at Jacob Fatu, the cousin who has spent weeks trying to rip the World Heavyweight Championship away from him.

    The reigning champion posted to X on Saturday afternoon, framing tonight’s title defense at Amalie Arena in Tampa as a lesson Fatu is about to learn the hard way.

    “Jacob, We’ll Always Be Family, But After Tonight You’ll Understand Why They Chose Me,” Reigns wrote. “You’ll Understand Why I’m One of One. You’ll Understand Why I Am The Head of The Table. At Backlash You WILL Acknowledge Your Tribal Chief.”

    The note doubles down on the same “acknowledgment” framing Reigns has used to anchor his entire main event run, recasting his cousin’s title shot as a coronation moment for the Tribal Chief rather than a threat to it. It also marks Reigns’ first public statement since the May 4 episode of Raw, when Fatu locked in the Tongan Death Grip and drove the champion through a table to close the contract signing.

    Fatu has gotten the better of Reigns in nearly every face-to-face exchange dating back to the Raw after WrestleMania 42. On ESPN’s Get Up earlier this week, Paul Heyman framed the match as a battle for control of the entire Anoa’i-Fatu dynasty, with tens of millions of dollars riding on the outcome.

    The bookmakers see it very differently. Per the final Backlash betting markets, Reigns enters Tampa as a -5000 favorite to retain, with Fatu sitting at +1200 in one of the most lopsided lines on the card.

    WWE Backlash streams tonight from Tampa, Florida. The pre-show begins at 4 PM ET, with the main card starting at 6 PM ET on ESPN in the United States and Netflix internationally.

  • Jacob Fatu’s WWE Name Was Almost “Cesar Sikoa”

    Jacob Fatu’s WWE Name Was Almost “Cesar Sikoa”

    Jacob Fatu was almost not Jacob Fatu when he debuted in WWE. The Samoan Werewolf, ahead of his World Heavyweight Championship match with Roman Reigns at Backlash on Saturday, told Peter Rosenberg on Cheap Heat that creative had a different name lined up before Triple H stepped in at the company’s Madison Square Garden debut.

    “My original name was supposed to be Caesar Sikoa. Planet of the Apes, where my ass was about to be like this,” Fatu said. “They didn’t go with it. They kept Jacob Fatu.”

    The “I Need That Title” Promo Was The Turning Point

    WWE protected Fatu as a silent monster for over a year. He didn’t speak on television, and he admitted on the show that he was actually nervous to start cutting promos. The moment he finally opened up, on the Raw After WrestleMania, became one of the most replayed segments of the build.

    “I don’t want that title. I need that title,” Fatu said on Raw, a line Rosenberg compared on the podcast to a “Hard Times” moment in WWE’s main event scene.

    The character work to get there came from someone Fatu credits with making the entire Backlash story possible. Drew McIntyre’s promos heading into WrestleMania 42 were so personal that Fatu’s own children started asking him questions.

    “Drew was so good at what he was saying, my kids start to question me. ‘Damn, dad, is he telling the truth about you?’” Fatu said. “That’s how good and how over it was going.”

    The Rock Pulled Out $100 For A Kid Named Jacob

    The interview’s lightest stretch came when Fatu walked through meeting The Rock as a kid in the Nation of Domination era. He asked The Rock for three autographs in a row, and got something more memorable than the third 8×10.

    “They had 8x10s back in the day. I asked him for one, asked him for two, asked him for a third one. When he grabbed the third one, ‘Hey man, can I get a third one for my fridge?’ I think that’s when I first seen the people’s eyebrow,” Fatu said.

    The kid then asked for lunch money. The Rock did not flinch.

    “He was the first person that got me $100. Pulled out a hundred, gave me my brother and I $100. We thought we was balling. Next thing you know, my dad take the money and take us out to eat at Denny’s. Put the rest of the $100 in the gas.”

    Fatu challenges Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash 2026 Saturday night from Amalie Arena in Tampa.

  • Ted Turner, a better mogul from a better time, dead at 87

    Ted Turner, a better mogul from a better time, dead at 87

    Ted Turner, father of five, founder of Turner Networks, CNN, husband, ex-husband and lifelong partner of Jane Fonda, and lifelong pro wrestling fan, died at the age of 87 on Wednesday after a decade-long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.

    Turner’s last public appearance was in 2023 at his 85th birthday party. Despite their 2001 divorce, Turner and Fonda remained partners until his death. She later played a media and cable mogul on the HBO series The Newsroom.

    Turner was born in Cincinnati in 1938. His father, the owner of a large advertising business, moved the family to Georgia when Turner was 9 years old. Turner’s father died by suicide in 1963.

    His children, in a CNN documentary about their father, stated he was often cold and harsh, especially during holidays and get-togethers, caused by fallout from a difficult relationship with his parents growing up. They claimed Fonda’s influence as a warm and caring motherly figure and wife changed his family life around.

    A sale of his father’s billboard and advertising business funded the purchase of a UHF TV station in 1970. Originally airing reruns of movies and popular 50s and 60s TV shows and Warner Bros. Looney Tunes, the station, WJRJ-TV Ch. 17 was renamed WTCG for Turner Communications Group. It began airing Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Braves games in 1972. Turner would later purchase both teams.

    Turner petitioned the FCC to put WTCG on satellite in 1976. This led to the station becoming an early channel on cable systems around the country. He later bought the call letters for WTBS and changed the name to Turner Broadcasting System. By 1980, he started CNN, with the promise it would stay on the air “until the end of the world.”

    When Turner purchased the station, he also purchased the rights to air Georgia Championship Wrestling. A fan of the sport who recognized the popularity of pro wrestling in the Southeast, he later moved GCW to the Saturday 6:05 p.m. time slot, where it became a national staple for decades. Years later, GCW renamed the show World Championship Wrestling.

    In 1983, a storyline featuring Roddy Piper saving veteran announcer Gordon Solie launched the show and the network into national attention. Highlights of the angle aired on local news across the country and was featured on the Entertainment Tonight syndicated TV show. The incident is considered the greatest babyface turn in wrestling history and brought about some of the highest ratings for wrestling ever on television.

    GCW aired on WTBS until the infamous Black Saturday incident on July 14, 1984. After buying a controlling interest in the promotion from promoter Jim Barnett and brothers Jack and Gerry Briscoe, Vince McMahon began airing World Wrestling Federation content in the time slot.

    McMahon tried buying the GCW time slot prior to his purchase of the promotion, but was rejected by Turner. After the GCW purchase, McMahon attempted to assuage an angry Turner by promising to air original programming in the slot, but instead aired clips from house shows and other WWF programming instead.

    A ratings failure, angry fans began calling and writing the station wanting a return of the old product. Turner would later enter into agreements with Bill Watts to air Mid-South Wrestling and Ole Anderson, who began another Georgia wrestling territory, putting three wrestling promotions on the network at the same time. The Mid-South and Georgia programs were far more successful in the ratings than the WWF.

    Losing money, McMahon approached Barnett a year later, who brokered a deal with Jim Crockett Promotions, who ran Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, to buy the time slot. At the time, Crockett was working to unify the NWA in an attempt to compete with McMahon’s monopolization of the market.

    WTBS continued to grow through the 1980s as cable subscribers skyrocketed by 10s of millions per year. The growth was seen by Crockett Promotions, whose Saturday night two-hour show was one of the most popular in the country.

    Fans of the station and World Championship Wrestling crossed all walks of life. Following the death of President George H.W. Bush, an aide to former North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms recalled an urgent call from the White House when the show was at its peak. He was urged to make sure then NWA World Champion Ric Flair was at the airport to greet George and Barbara Bush at the airport. The aide contacted David Crockett, whose simple response was, “He will be there.”

    The President was ushered off the airport tarmac to a waiting Nature Boy, who rode with the President and First Lady to the event, according to the aide. He spent the afternoon entertaining “mega fan” Barbara Bush. While in line for food at the event, one of the President’s aides asked him where the First Lady was. The President said, “She had run off with someone named the Nature Boy.”

    Crockett Promotions would later be purchased by Turner to continue airing on WTBS under the World Championship Wrestling name, which continued airing regularly on the station until 1995, when WCW Monday Nitro was launched on TNT as a direct competitor to the WWF.

    Turner began having less day-to-day interaction with WCW and Turner networks after the company was purchased by Time Warner in 1996. Originally a supporter of AOL’s merger with Time Warner in 2001, Turner soured on it quickly and once blasted AOL’s chairman during a board meeting, leading to his resignation.

    Ted Turner’s Life and Legacy

    Turner attended Brown University, where he was a member of the school sailing team. He was kicked out of the school for having a female member of the student body in his dorm room. The university later awarded him an honorary doctorate.

    A lifelong sailor, he competed in the Olympic trials and joined the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a member of various America’s Cup teams, including the winning 1977 squad, which earned him the cover photo in Sports Illustrated.

    As a sports-owner, obituaries credited him with saving professional sports in Atlanta and named him the primary influence in the city becoming one of America’s great metropolitan areas. His name hangs on a banner in the rafters of State Farm Arena.

    Turner created the Goodwill Games in the 1980s as an Olympic alternative, but were unsuccessful. The event was considered a bust by critics, despite Turner’s goal of using sports to create better diplomatic relations between countries on differing sides of the Cold War.

    An advocate against climate change, Turner pushed for the development of the Captain Planet cartoon to encourage kids to be environmentally friendly. He sponsored the United Nations Foundation with a $1 billion donation, a third of his $3 billion worth, in 1998. He encouraged the hiring of minorities in his companies, including MLB home run king Hank Aaron, who worked with the Atlanta Braves until his death.

    He co-founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative, the Turner Endangered Species Fund, the Captain Planet Foundation, the Turner Foundation and worked to increase the U.S. bison population, combat global poverty and increase public interest in lowering the nuclear threat. He created TNT, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, TBS and owned what would become the greatest library in visual media.

    He said selling Turner Broadcasting to Time Warner was a mistake he would always regret.

    He described his father as “far right,” which influenced him becoming a member of the Young Republicans. He later became a staunch ally of progressive and civil rights causes while spending much of his wealth on fighting poverty and global instability.

    He challenged Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch to a fist fight – multiple times – before the two made peace.

    He bought thousands of acres of ranch land in the plains to help grow the bison population, then founded a chain of restaurants based on bison meat.

    He described his experience with the U.S. Coast Guard as “pretty sweet” while receiving the U.S. Navy Memorial’s Lone Sailor Award.

    After hosting a Native American dance display at company headquarters in Atlanta, he remarked that the performance was beautiful but he was afraid he would get scalped.

    He once held presidential aspirations around 2016, but only for a few minutes. When he asked Fonda what she thought of him running for President, she said she would immediately leave him.

  • Backstage News On Roman Reigns WWE Status Amid TKO Pay Cuts

    Backstage News On Roman Reigns WWE Status Amid TKO Pay Cuts

    Roman Reigns remains firmly with WWE.

    The recent string of WWE releases and news about TKO officials forcing talents to take pay cuts amid record profits has led to a lot of negative publicity for the company.

    With the surprising departure of New Day, people have been wondering if we could see more veterans walking out of the promotion. So it was no surprise when rumors started swirling around about the status of the Tribal Chief, after the company stopped advertising him for several shows in June.

    Roman Reigns Is Not Leaving WWE

    Fightful Select recently provided an update on these speculations, noting that Roman Reigns being advertised for the June dates was actually an error.

    According to the site, there is no internal concern about the Head of the Table leaving the company from either WWE or TKO, and he is factored into the creative plans in a huge way.

    Reigns is set to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu at this Saturday’s Backlash PPV from the Benchmark International Arena, in Tampa, Florida.

    The belief is that Roman will not be wrestling at the Saudi PPV that is expected to follow the upcoming show, but we should get a better idea about his future after the event this weekend.

  • Paul Heyman: Millions at Stake in REIGNS vs FATU at Backlash

    Paul Heyman: Millions at Stake in REIGNS vs FATU at Backlash

    Roman Reigns vs Jacob Fatu is Money

    Paul Heyman says tens of millions of dollars are at stake when Roman Reigns defends the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu at WWE Backlash this weekend. The Wise Man explained why the match goes far beyond the title, and is the most consequential in-ring contest in a long time.

    Speaking on ESPN’s Get Up, Heyman connected the rivalry to family status, power, and money inside WWE. He framed the match as a battle for leadership within the Anoa’i-Fatu dynasty.

    “Well, what’s at stake is a lot of family honor here. Roman Reigns is the head of the table, and Roman Reigns is a multi, multi-millionaire, being the absolute number one top star in the entire industry, thanks to his Wise Man, Paul Heyman,” Heyman said.

    Fatu Wants Top Star Status

    Heyman explained Fatu’s motivation stems from wanting the same financial success Reigns enjoys. He painted a picture of family tension over who deserves the top spot.

    “Now, here’s Jacob Fatu, who makes a nice living, but it’s not the living of the Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. And Jacob Fatu sits there and says, ‘Hey, why are my kids wearing hand-me-downs from Roman Reigns’ kids? Why shouldn’t my kids have all the new toys, the jet planes, the high life, and we will give our hand-me-downs to Roman’s kids?’” Heyman said.

    He added that the rivalry centers on who leads the family and who becomes WWE’s top earner. “So, what’s at stake? Who’s the head of the table in the Anoa’i-Fatu dynasty? Who’s the top star in WWE? And tens of millions of dollars are at stake. And no matter what you think of sports entertainment or professional wrestling or WWE, the top star makes the most money. And Jacob Fatu wants to be the top star.”

    Rivalry Escalates Before Backlash

    The feud between the two family members has intensified in recent weeks. Fatu attacked Reigns with a Tongan Death Grip, then put him through a table during their contract signing on RAW.

    Reigns will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Fatu at WWE Backlash this weekend.

  • Jacob Fatu Gets Massive Push For Roman Reigns Match At WWE Backlash 2026

    Jacob Fatu Gets Massive Push For Roman Reigns Match At WWE Backlash 2026

    Jacob Fatu is being presented strongly ahead of his World Heavyweight Championship match against Roman Reigns at WWE Backlash on May 9.

    The rivalry between the two real-life Bloodline members has become one of WWE’s biggest storylines heading into the Premium Live Event.

    The feud intensified after Fatu attacked Reigns with a Tongan Death Grip, escalating the family conflict to a new level. This week on Raw, the tension reached another peak during a contract signing for their title match.

    During the segment, Reigns mocked and belittled Fatu before the exchange quickly turned physical. The segment concluded with Fatu putting Reigns through a table, continuing WWE’s pattern of presenting Fatu as the aggressor who consistently gets the upper hand.

    Bryan Alvarez Compares Fatu’s Push to Recent Lesnar Booking

    Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez discussed the booking strategy on Wrestling Observer Radio, comparing Fatu’s presentation to how WWE recently handled Brock Lesnar ahead of WrestleMania 42. According to Alvarez, WWE has deliberately avoided traditional back-and-forth booking in favor of making Fatu look unstoppable.

    “Say what you want about WWE, like they’re trying to do a pay-per-view match. There’s a guy that nobody thinks is going to beat Roman Reigns, and so, they have done everything in their power to just put Jacob over,” Alvarez said.

    He drew a direct parallel to the Brock Lesnar-Oba Femi storyline from earlier this year.

    “It’s like they’re doing this very much like that Brock Lesnar-Oba Femi thing, where they did not 50/50 every week. It wasn’t, ‘This is your week, Oba.’ Probably, ‘This is your week, Brock.’ It was like Oba beat him up every single week, and then he killed him.”

    “And on this one, they’re trying the same thing. Jacob gets the best of Roman every single week, gets the best of the MFTs, gets the best of all of these other Samoans and Bloodline members. I don’t think he’s winning the pay-per-view,” Alvarez added.

    Despite the one-sided booking favoring Fatu in the build, Alvarez noted he still expects Reigns to retain the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Backlash. The strategy appears designed to create doubt about the outcome despite Reigns being the established champion.

  • Top WWE Star Was Not One of The Names Asked to Restructure Deal

    Top WWE Star Was Not One of The Names Asked to Restructure Deal

    Roman Reigns has not been asked to renegotiate his WWE contract, with Dave Meltzer reporting on Wrestling Observer Radio that performers at his level are not among those being targeted in the current round of deal restructurings.

    The clarification became relevant after Reigns was quietly pulled from all four of his June Raw advertising appearances following WrestleMania 42, raising speculation online that a contract dispute might be behind the reduced schedule. That theory now appears to be unfounded.

    Meltzer was direct about where the restructuring efforts are actually focused.

    “Roman Reigns was not asked to renegotiate his WWE contract. None of the guys at that level, they’re not being asked. It’s the guys who, I’d say, again, without mentioning any names, they’d be guys who were at a higher level before than they are now. I think that’s the best way to put it.”

    Bodyslam separately reported that TKO is asking multiple talents to restructure their deals due to a combination of production-value assessments and debt carried over from Endeavor’s past. PWInsider’s Mike Johnson also reported that a majorly pushed talent accepted a 50 percent pay cut when it was offered, though the performer’s identity has not been confirmed.

    Reigns’ immediate focus is defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu at Backlash on May 9 in Tampa, Florida. 

  • Real Life Bloodline Member Endorses Roman Reigns After WWE World Title Win

    Real Life Bloodline Member Endorses Roman Reigns After WWE World Title Win

    WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi recently endorsed Roman Reigns following his World Heavyweight Championship victory over CM Punk at WrestleMania 42.

    ‘OTC’ defeated CM Punk in the WrestleMania 42 main event to capture the World Heavyweight Championship. The victory marks another major title reign for the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.

    The WWE Hall of Famer has now called the Tribal Chief irreplaceable to the company’s business.

    Rikishi’s Comments on Roman Reigns

    Speaking on Off The Top, Rikishi was asked for his thoughts on Reigns recapturing the title in the night two main event. His response emphasized Reigns’ value to WWE.

    “When in doubt, call the tribal chief. You can see it, the whole world feels it. The company feels it. The bank feels it. Anybody that’s involved with WWE, you feel it. There is nothing else that needs to be proven anymore.

    What Roman says out there, what Roman does, he’s that big pot of gold at the end of that rainbow. You can come on the rainbow and it’ll just kind of stop there. But when he starts to come through, that needle moves all the way to that pot of gold.”

    He also opened up on the weight of responsibility that comes with being the company’s face, expressing personal concern for Reigns’ well-being.

    “The one thing that I pray a lot for is just his health, his mindset, to be able to continue. Because he mentioned it before, a lot of people that come through, they want that spot, but can you handle it? Are you the guy to handle that?

    To be able to be that face for the company, to be able to be respected by all, to be able to get up in the morning, fly from one city to the next city, to be able to do these early morning shows. Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel. All that stuff. It’s not only in the ring, but it’s the responsibility of being that guy,” Rikishi said.

    Roman Reigns’ Championship Status

    The win at WrestleMania 42 adds another championship to Reigns’ resume. Reigns has been positioned as WWE’s top star for several years. His latest title victory reinforces that status heading into the post-WrestleMania season. WWE officials are reportedly taking a different approach to his second major title run.

    Reigns recently pulled from all four previously advertised June episodes of WWE Raw. The change is directly tied to WWE Night of Champions 2026

  • Dave Meltzer Questions Quick Cena Return At WWE Backlash 2026

    Dave Meltzer Questions Quick Cena Return At WWE Backlash 2026

    John Cena’s surprise booking for WWE Backlash 2026 is not a one-off ask from the company, but a contractual obligation, according to Dave Meltzer.

    Speaking on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer addressed the buzz around Cena being advertised for the May 9 premium live event in Tampa, just three weeks after he served as host of WrestleMania 42.

    “The situation there is that he’s on Backlash. I’m not sure what the role will be because he said he’s never gonna wrestle again,” Meltzer said. “They signed him to a contract which called for a number of appearances, so this is one of those appearances. His deal called for these things.”

    Meltzer Skeptical Of The Quick Turnaround

    While the booking itself does not surprise Meltzer, the timing did. The Wrestling Observer founder argued that WWE may be diluting the value of Cena’s post-retirement appearances by trotting him out so quickly after the Las Vegas hosting gig.

    “I mean, to me it’s kinda weird because he just did WrestleMania and it was supposed to be something special. And here we are a couple of weeks after WrestleMania and he’s doing it again,” Meltzer continued. “So it feels like for a big guest like that coming back so quick and having him again, kinda seems like why would you do it?”

    Meltzer added that WWE’s mentality appears straightforward. The company views Cena’s TV presence as a needle-mover, and his deal grants them the right to deploy it. “He’s signed for a number of dates, so that’s one of them. That’s it,” he said.

    Cena Already Teased “Something Epic” In Tampa

    Cena hinted at the Backlash appearance back on his 49th birthday, replying to a Complex post that mistakenly aged him at 45. The 17-time world champion pointed to a planned moment for Club WWE members in his adopted hometown.

    The Tampa resident retired from in-ring competition on December 13, 2025, tapping out clean to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII in Washington, DC, his first submission loss in more than two decades. Days before that match, WWE confirmed Cena had signed a five-year extension to remain with the company as a brand ambassador, which is the deal Meltzer is referencing.

    What’s Already Set For Backlash 2026

    Backlash 2026 takes place Saturday, May 9 from Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida. The show will be the first WWE premium live event to stream on ESPN’s direct-to-consumer service in the United States, with a first-hour simulcast on ESPN2. International viewers can watch on Netflix.

    The announced card so far:

    What Cena’s role looks like remains the open question. He has not signaled any retreat from his retirement vow, so fans should expect a non-wrestling appearance, likely tied to the Club WWE membership rollout that he has been fronting on WWE television.

  • Roman Reigns Pulling from WWE Raw Dates Tied To Night of Champions 2026

    Roman Reigns Pulling from WWE Raw Dates Tied To Night of Champions 2026

    Roman Reigns recently pulled from all four previously advertised June episodes of WWE Raw. The World Heavyweight Champion was originally scheduled to appear on June 1 in Turin, June 8 in Paris, June 15 in Baltimore, and June 22 in London.

    According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, the change is directly tied to WWE Night of Champions 2026. Reigns is not scheduled to work the Saudi Arabia premium live event on June 27 at Kingdom Arena.

    “Regarding Roman Reigns being pulled from June TV dates that were announced, the reason we were told is that he’s not going to be on the Saudi Arabia PPV and thus there was no reason to do the TVs building that show,” Meltzer reported.

    “If he loses the title next week, of course that would be a change and there will be more to the story. If he retains, that’s probably all it is.”

    Backlash Title Defense Could Change Plans

    Reigns is still advertised for the May 11 episode of Raw in Knoxville, the night after WWE Backlash 2026. He defends the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu at Backlash on May 9 from the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida.

    If the title changes hands at Backlash, WWE’s plans for Reigns could shift. If he retains, the June absence appears to be a straightforward scheduling adjustment around the Saudi Arabia event.

    Shift From Full-Time Promise

    The update marks a notable change from Reigns’ recent comments following WrestleMania 42. The champion emphasized he did not intend to work a limited, part-time schedule during his current run and planned to remain active throughout the summer.

    For now, June appears to be an exception to that commitment. Reigns is no longer scheduled for any television appearances during the month.

  • Roman Reigns Pulled From Several WWE Raw Events

    Roman Reigns Pulled From Several WWE Raw Events

    Roman Reigns made a public promise to fans at WrestleMania 42 that his part-time reputation was about to change. Now, just weeks later, his name has been removed from every June episode of Monday Night Raw on WWE’s official advertising.

    Reigns had been promoted for eight consecutive Raw appearances following his World Heavyweight Championship victory over CM Punk on Night Two of WrestleMania 42. The original run included May 4 in Omaha, May 11 in Knoxville, May 18 in Greensboro, May 25 in Columbus, June 1 in Turin, June 8 in Paris, June 15 in Baltimore, and June 22 in London. All four June dates have since been scrubbed from WWE.com listings and official promotional material, with Reigns’ name no longer attached to any of them.

    The timing is notable because of the specific promise he made after WrestleMania 42 in front of the Las Vegas crowd and on camera.

    “I’m gonna take y’all to Monday Night Raw tomorrow night. All this part-time crap? We’re gonna fix that. Y’all better make some room, because y’all gonna see my ass all summer.”

    The statement was made in direct response to fan chants about his limited schedule. Reigns has worked a reduced schedule since losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 in April 2024.

    Reigns is still scheduled to defend the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash on May 9 in Tampa, Florida, against Jacob Fatu, after tensions between the two cousins escalated in the weeks following WrestleMania.