Roman Reigns finally captured his first WWE World Heavyweight championship when he defeated Dean Ambrose in the Tournament Finals at the Survivor Series, but Sheamus cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to quickly end "The Roman Empire." According to a report, there are at least two planned scenarios for Reigns on when he will win back the WWE championship.
WrestleMania 32 in Dallas, Texas next year is projected to be one of the biggest events in the history of WWE, but no planned matches are set in stone. Bleacher Report speculates that one of the main matches on the card is a clash between Roman Reigns and Triple H.
After the conclusion of this week's Monday Night Raw, it was announced that newly crowned WWE World Heavyweight champion Sheamus will be defending his title against Roman Reigns in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at the WWE TLC pay-per-view in Boston on Dec. 13. Another match was officially added during the SmackDown tapings last Tuesday and here are the other possible matches for the last WWE PPV of the year.
Within a span of 10 minutes, fans saw the WWE name two new World Heavyweight Champions, but only one left Atlanta's Philips Arena as the sole champion: Sheamus.
The Islamic State militant group's alleged threats won't stop the WWE from hosting "Survivor Series" from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Sunday night's pay-per-view event commemorates the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker's debut, and he's set to compete in a tag-team match.
A new WWE World heavyweight champion will be crowned at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. According to several reports, Roman Reigns is expected to win the WWE title, but rumors are surfacing that Dean Ambrose also has a chance of leaving as the champion this Sunday.
WWE has returned to America following a lengthy European tour. "Monday Night Raw" will kickoff in Greenville, South Carolina, as the company continues its WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament, which will have its finals at "Survivor Series."
The WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament is down to the final eight superstars after the conclusion of the WWE SmackDown tapings at Manchester, England. Alberto Del Rio, Kalisto and Neville all advanced to the quarterfinals that will be held next week on Monday Night Raw.
Seth Rollins injury that will keep him out for six to nine months have caught the WWE off guard and their plans for the next few months leading to WrestleMania have changed. According to reports, Roman Reigns was scheduled to win the WWE championship and defend it at WrestleMania 32 with John Cena and Brock Lesnar as possible opponents.
WWE continues its European tour with its latest "Monday Night Raw" broadcast from Manchester, England. The show will not be live once it airs in the U.S. due to the time zone difference, but either way, fans are expecting news about Seth Rollins.
Roman Reigns was set to challenge Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight championship at Survivor Series, but an injury forced Rollins to vacate the title and Roman without an opponent. According to reports, Reigns was scheduled to win the WWE championship at Survivor Series.
WWE world heavyweight champion Seth Rollins will not be able to defend his title against Roman Reigns at Survivor Series after suffering a knee injury which is expected to take six to nine months of recovery. He vacated the title and a new champion will be crowned at the event via a tournament.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" airs from Denver, Colorado, as the company continues to re-push Roman Reigns into the main-event spotlight for the "Survivor Series" pay per view.
Dean Ambrose has been very friendly with Roman Reigns this past few weeks, especially during their pep talk before Reigns' winning the No. 1 contender's match at this week's episode of Raw. Two singles wrestler being shown on TV as extra friendly is the traditional way of the wrestling business of setting up a heel turn angle.