How Did Paul Heyman React to Roman Reigns’ Looking for Him on WWE SmackDown?
The Wiseman, Paul Heyman, has lastly responded to Roman Reigns‘ emotional second from WWE SmackDown. Reigns made his return at WWE SummerSlam and confronted Solo Sikoa. Since his return, Reigns has had one purpose in thoughts: to regain the Ula Fala from Sikoa and reclaim his place as Tribal Chief.
Since WWE WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa has taken on the function of Tribal Chief in The Bloodline throughout Roman Reigns’ absence. He not solely assumed Reigns’ place but additionally kicked out Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman from the faction. Soon after, he introduced in Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu into the faction.
The storyline of The Bloodline has captivated followers for over 4 years. This storyline has additionally shared many small particulars that followers have liked, including to its leisure worth. Another element followers caught within the newest WWE SmackDown concerned a heartfelt second.
In the newest WWE SmackDown, Reigns’ entrance featured a touching second. Previously, as Reigns entered the ring, he would look to his left, the place Heyman would usually be seen hyping him up together with his title. However, this time, Reigns regarded to his left however discovered Heyman lacking. This emotional second has captured Heyman’s consideration, and he has lastly responded to it.
Paul Heyman’s response: How did he reply?
The newest element in The Bloodline storyline has gone viral on social media. In the clip, Roman Reigns seems to his left, the place Paul Heyman would usually stand to hype him up. Heyman has observed the viral video and responded by retweeting it.
Paul Heyman has stayed away from WWE programming since The Bloodline took him out a couple of months in the past on WWE SmackDown. Fans have eagerly awaited The Wiseman’s reunion together with his Tribal Chief since Reigns’ return. Although they’ve stayed aside within the WWE ring, each stars just lately appeared collectively throughout an interview at Bloomberg’s Power Players occasion in New York.