Roman Reigns discusses future ahead of WWE’s historic Netflix move

Roman Reigns addressed the future of his WWE career as the company prepares for its landmark move to Netflix. In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated’s Jimmy Traina, Reigns reflected on his achievements while emphasizing his drive to continue pushing forward.

“The burden is, how do we do it again? How do we compliment it? How do you make the sequel better or the trilogy? How do you continue to do it? Because I’m not ready to stop at this point,” Reigns stated during the interview.

The current face of SmackDown, often referred to as “The Island of Relevancy,” touched on the challenges of maintaining his position at the top of WWE, where he has remained since the beginning of this decade.

While discussing potential future storylines, Reigns took aim at Cody Rhodes, claiming that “nobody wants” to see Rhodes with the WWE Title. This comment fuels speculation about another encounter between the two competitors, who have already headlined two WrestleMania events.

The timing of Reigns’ comments coincides with WWE’s upcoming transition to Netflix in January, though it remains unclear whether The Bloodline will remain together or be split during this period.