At WWE Clash at the Castle, Roman Reigns would be defending his undisputed WWE Universal Title against Drew McIntyre. A lot pf people are talking about already, and now former WWE champion AJ Styles has made a prediction about this match.
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On the latest edition of The Bump, AJ Styles said that Drew McIntyre has a lot of momentum going into the match, and he hopes that Drew would defeat the Tribal Chief.
AJ Styles said:
“You all think Roman Reigns is a bit overpowered, but Drew McIntyre is in a great rhythm right now, I think it’s time for him to shine. He was champion during the pandemic, but now he has to perform in front of the a huge crowd. This is his hometown and audience will cheer for him. He has gained a lot of momentum.”
Roman Reigns speaks about a possible match with The Rock in WWE
Ever since Roman Reigns turned heel, the rumours of his match with The Rock hve been doing rounds. This has furthered the demand for this match even more.
In a recent interview to Sports Illustrated, the Tribal Chief said that his cousins are busy at the moment.
He added:
“The Rock is currently very busy with his projects. There’s a great chance for the match to happen, and if it does, it’s going to be a very special one. The demand for this is increasing and the way things are happening, it can be expected to take place.”
He referred to Young Rock, where a match between Roman Reigns and The Rock was expected to take place.
The Tribal Chief said:
“It’s one of the things that they had in ‘Young Rock’. Everything that happened there was done with proper planning. He keeps pace with all the projects he’s working on. But to say, the chances of this match happening are more than before.”
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