Roman Reigns Makes BIG WWE RAW Netflix Premiere Reveal

Roman Reigns, WWE’s reigning Universal Champion, has confirmed his participation in the highly anticipated Netflix premiere of Monday Night RAW. While speaking on the SI Media Podcast with Jimmy Traina, Reigns addressed his involvement with WWE’s new streaming deal, the longevity of the Bloodline storyline, and his status heading into WrestleMania 40.

Roman Reigns on the Netflix Premiere

Reigns shared his excitement about RAW’s debut on Netflix but admitted that his schedule for appearances next year is still being finalized.

“I’m on the premiere. I can’t share too much more than that at this point,” Reigns stated.

The partnership between WWE and Netflix marks a new era for the company, with Reigns at the forefront as one of WWE’s most marketable stars.

“I’m the Hot Chick”

During the podcast, Reigns reflected on his position within WWE, particularly his role in headlining WrestleMania 40.

“It didn’t matter who my opponent was. I was the main event. I’m the guy everyone wanted to dance with. I’m the hot chick!”

This playful comment reflects Reigns’ confidence and solidifies his standing as WWE’s marquee attraction.

The Bloodline’s Evolution

Reigns acknowledged the impressive longevity of the Bloodline storyline, crediting WWE’s creative freedom and leadership for its success.

“The collaboration and trust we have within this storyline have been key. It’s a whole new vision now.”

With the storyline continuing to dominate WWE programming, fans are eager to see what twists lie ahead.

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