The lights dropped in Birmingham. Then the familiar beat hit. Roman Reigns walked through the curtain at Monday Night RAW like a storm rolling in from the Pacific Ocean.
After three months away following WrestleMania 41, the Tribal Chief is back. And he didn’t come quietly.
CM Punk had just survived a brutal gauntlet match to earn his shot at Gunther’s title. But before he could celebrate, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed hit the ring. Jey Uso rushed to help, but the numbers were too much. That’s when Reigns’s music dropped, and the crowd erupted.
Reigns hit the ring without remourse—Superman Punches, Spears, total chaos. The Original Tribal Chief reminded everyone why he’s the face of WWE. This wasn’t just a save. It was a statement.
Across wrestling media, his return is being called “earth-shaking” and “game-changing.” With Seth Rollins sidelined by injury, the stage feels set for a new rivalry. Breakker is heating up as WWE’s next big threat, and his post-show warning made it clear: “Tsunamis destroy islands.”
But Reigns isn’t flinching. From the rings of WWE to the streets of Apia, this moment hits different. It’s about pride, culture, and reclaiming the throne. SummerSlam just became mandatory viewing.
Next Up
Reigns vs. Breakker? or possibly a tag match alongside Jey Uso at SummerSlam? How will The Tribal Chief’s legacy collide with WWE’s rising forces? This isn’t just another plot twist—it’s the next chapter in a power struggle that could redefine the Bloodline’s future and shake up the entire roster.