Roman Reigns will remain part of WWE programming throughout June after the company officially confirmed three upcoming Raw appearances for the World Heavyweight Champion.
WWE announced that Roman Reigns is currently scheduled to appear on the following editions of Raw:
- June 1 in Turin, Italy
- June 15 in Baltimore, Maryland
- June 29 in Atlantic City, New Jersey
The announcement appears to clear up speculation that emerged last week after Reigns was temporarily removed from WWE’s advertised June schedule. Reports later stated the situation was caused by a clerical error rather than any issue involving Reigns and WWE.
WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select also reported no internal concern within WWE or TKO regarding Reigns’ long-term status with the company, with his position reportedly viewed as secure.
The newly confirmed June appearances add to an already busy schedule for Reigns in May. WWE has also advertised him for Raw episodes on May 11 in Knoxville, May 18 in Greensboro and May 25 in Columbus, along with Clash in Italy on May 31 in Turin.
Tickets for the June Raw events are currently available through WWE’s official website.
Roman Reigns’ Current Run As WWE World Heavyweight Champion
Roman Reigns heads into the summer still reigning as World Heavyweight Champion after successfully defending the title against Jacob Fatu at WWE Backlash in Tampa. His current title reign began when he defeated CM Punk at WrestleMania 42.
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