Roman Reigns will take on King Corbin at WWE Super ShowDown in a Steel Cage match. Two weeks ago on SmackDown, Corbin laid down a challenge to Reigns for a final match, and The Big Dog accepted it. It seems like Super ShowDown will mark the end of this rivalry, which has been going on for months now.
So, who’s going to feud with Reigns once he (hopefully) beats Corbin inside the Steel Cage? There are many options.
The turbulent Road to WrestleMania can turn things upside down at any moment and who knows… Reigns might face someone unexpected in the upcoming weeks.
The former Universal Champion is rumored to work at Elimination Chamber in a 6 Man Elimination Match. As per an advertisement, Daniel Bryan, Braun Strowman, Shinsuke Nakamura, King Corbin, Robert Roode, and Roman Reigns are supposed to fight each other inside the pod. However, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter has stated that the match card is subject to change.
Keeping that in mind, we are presenting 5 WWE Superstars who could feud with Roman Reigns after he’s done with King Corbin.
Goldberg returned to SmackDown last week and challenged The Fiend for the Universal Championship. He appeared via satellite and fans weren’t quite pleased with this, as they thought Goldberg’s going to be present in the arena. He’s going to receive a rematch for the Universal Championship in Saudi Arabia on February 27 which he lost against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 33.
However, fans once speculated that Goldberg will face Roman Reigns in Riyadh. Both Superstars have already exchanged words online and this match seemed likely to take place.
But, there’s always a possibility that Goldberg and Roman Reigns could work together after Super ShowDown. The Fiend’s likely going to retain the championship and end his feud with the former WCW star, and he’ll be free to take on whomever he wants to then.
Roman Reigns on Simone Johnson signing with WWE, why 2020 will be his year
Roman Reigns talked about a wide range of topics while speaking with Ryan Satin of ProWrestlingSheet.com.
First up was the news that Simone Johnson, the daughter of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, signed with WWE. Obviously, Reigns is no stranger to the Johnson family and WWE has had a long history with the Samoan dynasty.
‘We’re so proud. Obviously we want her to finish her education and do well in college, but it’s just so great that she has a direction. At such a young age, she has a passion, a direction, and I imagine she’s got a level of intensity to succeed like her father. So I think she’s gonna be just fine. She’s obviously got huge shoes to fill, as we all do in our family tree, but she’s got plenty of help, plenty of resources. It’s just about putting in the hard work, and just finding herself, and she’ll be good.”
WWE holds the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event Sunday, March 8, 2020 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Reigns is advertised to compete in the match and while other stars are advertised for the contest as well, the card is subject to change.
According to Reigns when asked about the match, he thinks this year is his.
“The time is now … I’ve never been in better shape in my life. I’ve never been more prepared. I’ve legitimately been groomed since I was just a little boy for this moment. There’s nobody in the world that can handle this like I can. I’ve been through the fire and back. Like I said, man. This is my time. 2020 is mine. Hopefully we can knock it out of the park and take it all the way back here to SoFi [at WrestleMania 37].”