In 2020, Roman Reigns made an impressive return to the WWE that left fans amazed by his incredible impact. Within a short span of a few months, he established his dominance by seizing the Universal Championship and subsequently, the WWE Championship. Now it seems he is poised to break a significant record at WrestleMania 39.
The Tribal Chief is certainly no stranger to setting new records and milestones. In fact, Reigns is will be setting an unbelievable and unprecedented record at WrestleMania 39. Since the first edition of WrestleMania in 1985, numerous incredible records have been established at the event.
Roman Reigns, who is already the longest-reigning world champion in modern history and has already main-evented six times, is set to defend his title in the main event against Cody Rhodes.
When he finally competes in the match, Reigns will set a record that may prove incredibly challenging to match or surpass in the future. He will be the first WWE Superstar to defend a world title at three consecutive WrestleManias during the same reign. The stats were reported by a user named nWo1997 on the Sub-Reddit r/SquaredCircle.
Reigns won the Universal Title at Payback 2020, and he successfully defended it against Edge and Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 37 in 2021. He defended the title once again at WrestleMania 38 against Brock Lesnar. This year, as part of his Undisputed WWE Universal Title reign, Reigns will defend his championship once more against Cody Rhodes.
Are you excited for WrestleMania 39? Do you think Cody Rhodes will finally put an end to Roman Reigns’ title run? Sound off in the comments!