WWE‘s Roman Reigns is not retiring anytime soon.
During his recent conversation with Nico Leonard, 2026 WWE Men’s Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns addressed his potential retirement from in-ring action. He made it clear that he’s not going anywhere and noted that he has a lot left to offer and a lot more money to make.
“There is still a little more juice to squeeze. Almost there, but not quite,” Roman Reigns began. “I still feel like I have a lot to offer. I’m 40 years young. With everything that we have within sports science, nutrition, all the information we have, careers have been extended. We also get to a point where you grind it out early in your career, and then once you get towards the back end, that equity kicks in, and then you get into a different ballpark as far as finances.
“I’m not going to leave the park now. If the ATM machine is broken, you’re not going to run away from it. You’re going to keep collecting that money. I still feel like, creatively, there is so much left for me to do, and there is still a great deal of earning for me to take advantage of,” Roman Reigns said.
Roman Reigns believes there’s no true competition for WWE
Speaking further, Roman Reigns claimed that there’s no true competition for WWE. He noted that even if there are other promotions, a wrestler cannot claim to be at the top of the mountain unless they have been in WWE.
“There is no true competition for us. There are other promotions and places to work in wrestling, but if you want to be in the top show and you want to be considered at the very tippy top of the mountain, you have to be in WWE. I’ve done everything you can do there, but you still continue to dominate the scene and still be the number one guy. The moment they think you’ve done everything you can do, you can still pop up and show them, ‘here is another layer. Here’s another little sliver of entertainment that you didn’t think,’ or we can evolve the culture a little bit, one way or another,” Roman Reigns said. [H/T WrestlingNews.co]
Roman Reigns is gearing up to challenge CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of WWE WrestleMania Night 2 on April 19.
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