Roman Reigns' title run should end in a blockbuster rematch brewing in WWE since 2016
Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns has had a monumental reign that could only end in a blockbuster. The history between Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Jon Moxley could be the biggest way to end the massive title run if the three reunite in a Triple Threat.
In 2016, during the Battleground Premium Live Event, the former Shield members took each other on in a well-received Triple Threat clash for the WWE Championship. While Reigns and Rollins eventually ended up with a better booking, Jon Moxley defeated both of his former comrades that night.
Roman Reigns' historic championship run could ultimately end with a massive humbling at the hands of either a returning Jon Moxley or even Seth Rollins. No matter the outcome, having the former Shield members clash one more time would easily draw many fans to the clash.
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While Jon Moxley won't be reigniting his feud with Roman Reigns in WWE, he will face one of his oldest rivals next month
Fans might be far more familiar with Moxley's lengthy feuds in WWE or even his recent back-and-forth in AEW with Eddie Kingston and Hangman Page. But hardcore fans will likely recall his history with Jake Crist, who the star will face again for the first time in 11 years.
The official Wrestling REVOLVER Twitter account recently took to the social media app to announce the inclusion of the former WWE Champion in the upcoming Mayhem for All event.
"Oh, you thought he wasn't gonna wrestle. Mox hand picked this match. These two helped shape each others [careers] in the early 2000's," @PWRevolver tweeted.
Even if Moxley wasn't currently embroiled in a heated feud with Hangman Page, Kenny Omega, the Dark Order, and his obligations to PWR, his AEW contract will prevent him from returning to the Stamford-based promotion anytime before 2027.