3 Reasons Why Roman Reigns Won’t Be Losing His WWE Titles Before Survivor Series 2023
With the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in hand, Roman Reigns, aka “The Tribal Chief,” has solidly cemented his position as the company’s current superpower. There are several reasons to think that Roman Reigns won’t be giving up his championships until WWE’s Survivor Series in 2023, despite the rumors regarding prospective rivals and the timing of a title change. We examine the elements in this article that point to Reigns’ rule continuing.
Only a few possibilities for title changes are available in the WWE’s premium live event schedule for the remaining months of 2023. Roman Reigns is unlikely to lose his belt before Survivor Series given his dominance and the lack of strong challengers.
Survivor Series, which the WWE usually uses to pit its top titles against one another, is a significant event that is approaching. Survivor Series offers the perfect platform for Roman Reigns to demonstrate his superiority given his position as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. Since this major event is coming up, it’s possible that WWE may let Reigns keep his belts.
Other competitors could show up in the upcoming months, but none appear to suit the bill as well as a high-profile battle at Survivor Series. The name of Cody Rhodes, a tough foe, comes up frequently, but WWE could save such a confrontation for a bigger platform, like WrestleMania.
Cody Rhodes would make the best pick to unseat Roman Reigns if there were just one opponent who stood out as an appealing option. After Jey Uso switched to RAW, a lot of rumors have been swirling about The American Nightmare’s return to WWE and probable move to SmackDown.
Whether it’s at Survivor Series or a later event, Cody Rhodes may be the one to stand up and take on Reigns. The long-standing animosity between Rhodes and Reigns adds another dimension of intrigue to this prospective conflict.
It’s important to note that when Jey Uso returned to WWE and joined RAW, Rhodes seemed genuinely happy. This response has encouraged rumors that Rhodes could have been aware of his impending move, which might result in a showdown with Roman Reigns.
A Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes matchup in November would surely be a major event, but given WWE’s hesitation to dethrone Reigns prior to WrestleMania 40, it appears that the business may decide to extend Reigns’ reign.
When it comes to domination, Roman Reigns’ tenure as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion is unparalleled. Reigns is getting closer to eclipsing Hulk Hogan’s record-breaking 1,474-day reign with every day that passes. He would firmly establish his legacy in the WWE if he reached this milestone.
The prolonged reign of Reigns may provide WWE the chance to develop a plot and character development that go beyond the norm. Such a strategy may produce interesting outcomes that pave the way for important WrestleMania 40 and beyond events.
While it lends an element of uncertainty to WWE’s storytelling that Reigns may lose his championship, it’s also exciting to consider what Reigns would be able to do if he had the title for a lengthy period of time. Even without a title change, the Reigns storylines and matches that may occur as WrestleMania 40 draws nearer are getting more and more intriguing.
Roman Reigns might still lose the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship before to Survivor Series 2023, but that is still only a possibility. Reigns has little chance of losing the championship in 2023, Cody Rhodes is a compelling pick for a challenger, and he wants to have a legendary championship reign, all of which point to Reigns continuing his historic reign.
The intrigue of Reigns’ extended championship reign and the various storylines it may produce, while characteristic of WWE storytelling, make for a thrilling trip into WrestleMania 40. The WWE Universe can look forward to extraordinary stories and iconic showdowns as The Tribal Chief advances.