Roman Reigns could finally lose his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship if 30-year-old star betrays him, according to Konnan
Wrestling veteran Konnan recently shared that Roman Reigns could finally be dethroned as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship if a 30-year-old star betrays him.
The name in question is Solo Sikoa, who is a former NXT North American Champion and has been a part of The Bloodline faction ever since his main roster debut.
Over the past few title defenses of The Tribal Chief, The Street Champion has helped Reigns retain his title by interfering at the last moment.
The Bloodline storyline has already witnessed an angle wherein the champion and Paul Heyman have ignited a spark between Jimmy and Jey Uso to be the next Head of the Table after Reigns.
While speaking on the latest episode of the Keepin' It 100 podcast, Konnan addressed that Roman Reigns could finally lose his title to LA Knight at WWE Crown Jewel if The Enforcer backstabs the champion because he wants to be the next Head of the Table.
"Here's an even better one. What if Solo [Sikoa] turns on him [Reigns] you know, and he wants to be the Head of the Table," he said. [From 05:56 to 06:04]
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Roman Reigns will appear on the upcoming episode of WWE SmackDown
The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion is set to make his third appearance on SmackDown following SummerSlam 2023. The 38-year-old star will be on television for a contract signing segment.
Since The Bloodline leader is scheduled to defend his title against LA Knight, the two men will make it official by signing a contract ahead of WWE Crown Jewel, Saudi Arabia.
It remains to be seen if Knight and Roman Reigns will have a quiet face-to-face confrontation during their contract signing or if they will get involved in a massive brawl ahead of their title match.
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