Roman Reigns' next six WWE SmackDown appearances announced

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“The OTC” will make multiple appearances on WWE SmackDown in the upcoming months
The Original Tribal Chief is now feuding with Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline. At the next Bad Blood PLE, Reigns will team up with Cody Rhodes to face Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
Roman Reigns has been announced for every “WWE SmackDown” date from October 11 to November 22. This might signal Reigns’ presence throughout the buildup to Bad Blood and Survivor Series on November 30th.
The Friday night show will now include The Head of the Table on episodes October 11, 18, and 25, as well as November 8, 15, and 22. This might possibly indicate Reigns’ involvement at Crown Jewel on November 2nd, 2024.
Reigns returns to SummerSlam this year, following a layoff since WrestleMania 40. These steady WWE SmackDown appearances stand out in comparison to The OTC’s infrequent outings prior to the championship loss.
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Will Roman Reigns main event at WWE Bad Blood 2024?
The main event of the forthcoming Bad Blood PLE on October 5th is still unclear. Rumors spread that CM Punk and Drew McIntyre would headline the night with their Hell in a Cell fight.
However, according to the most recent Fightful Select source, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns’ tag-team match vs The Bloodline could conclude that night, citing the two stalwarts’ history in Atlanta, Georgia.
Roman Reigns last competed on WWE television at WrestleMania XL Night 2, when he defended his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes in a Bloodline Rules match.
The battle included a variety of WWE stars and veterans, including Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Solo Sikoa, John Cena, The Rock, Seth Rollins, and The Undertaker, who countered each other.
Cody Rhodes defeated Roman Reigns and put an end to his unprecedented 1316-day reign in the waning minutes of the match by countering Roman’s spear into three Cross Rhodes. That was the last time Roman appeared on WWE television.
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