Watch: Roman Reigns hammers critics ripping him for missing WrestleMania 36

WWE Superstar Roman Reigns put the smackdown on his critics in explaining why he will miss WrestleMania 36.

Roman Reigns won’t be hitting anyone in WrestleMania 36 this weekend. The WWE Superstar made the wise choice to skip the event due to the coronavirus pandemic because his immune system could be compromised after two bouts with leukemia.

Reigns — real name Joe Anoai — came out swinging, though against the critics — “marks” — who looked to diminish his choice.

You already know what’s going on. It’s all over the news, the dirt sheets — whatever you want to call them — that I pulled out of WrestleMania. And it’s funny because, for years now, man — years — people were like, ‘Don’t show up to WrestleMania, we don’t want you in it.’ You know what I mean? There’s like a nice handful of dudes and haters that didn’t want me there, but the moment I make a choice for me and my family, I’m a coward, I’m a sissy, a lot of different things that I am now. But you don’t know the whole story. All you know is what you think. ‘Oh, well, his health and this and that.’ But you don’t know what else is going on in my life. You don’t know if I have newborns, you don’t know if I have family in my household — older family. So, yeah, just like the old saying, man. Go and flip that cover open and read a few pages, get into a few chapters before you really start running your mouth. And just take this time to better yourself, be present, and make the most out of this. Because if we can’t grow in a time like this, I don’t think we have a chance.

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Reigns also apologized to the WWE Universe, or at least the fans it that appreciate the former Georgia Tech football star’s hard work and dedication.

For all my fans, I’m sorry I didn’t get to compete this year and put on a show and entertain, but sometimes things are more important and I had to make a choice for me and my family. But no matter what, you already know the deal, man. I showed up. I made the town, I made it to Orlando, and I had to make a decision for me. But it doesn’t take anything away from what I’ve done and what I’m going to do. I still love this game, I still love pro wrestling, sports entertainment. I love being in the ring, it’s a little weird being in the ring when nobody’s watching, nobody in the arena. But man, I’m ready to get back to work. And I’m just taking these times, this little bit of time we have, to build up the outside and come as close as possible to perfecting the inside.

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Reigns was scheduled to face WWE Universal champion in a match at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. The coronavirus pandemic has led to WrestleMania 36 taking place April 4 and 5, with the event taped.

 

Report: Roman Reigns pulls out of WrestleMania 36 over medical concerns

The latest chatter on Wrestlemania 36 in April.

WWE’s Roman Reigns will not partake in WrestleMania 36 amid medical concerns about the coronavirus, COVID-19, according to Pro Wrestling Sheet’s Ryan Satin. Reigns, whose real name is Joe Anoa’i, is a leukemia survivor and is immunocompromised, and thus, he wants to avoid the health risks associated with wrestling during the pandemic.

Reigns was slated to face Goldberg. It’s unclear how WWE will adjust this match — and the script as a whole — to accommodate Reign’s absence. There may be more wrestlers who intend to bow out, according to WrestlingInc.com.

The event was originally planned to take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, which could hold a crowd of 65,000. Instead, WWE has relocated the event to the company’s Performance Center in Orlando, where no fans will attend. WWE chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon explained the company would take extra the safety measures in order to film the event.

“We’re taking every precaution we can. It’s also why you don’t see talent or anyone else in the audience. We really are adhering to all the guidelines that we can to maintain the health and safety of our crew and our performers,” she said.

Meanwhile, the country’s top sporting leagues have put their seasons and, to some degree, their offseasons on pause. WrestleMania is set to air April 4 and 5 on WWE Network and PPV.

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Report: Roman Reigns drops out of WrestleMania 36 card

Roman Reigns has dropped out of WrestleMania 36, citing concerns for his health according to a report.

WWE is saying WrestleMania 36 is too big for one night. The biggest show in pro wrestling will now have to on without one of its featured sports entertainers, according to a report.

Roman Reigns was scheduled to face Goldberg for the WWE Universal championship on one of the two nights. However, the battle between the former Georgia Tech and University of Georgia football players will not take place, per Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet.

WWE has been doing its shows at its Performance Center in Florida due to the coronavirus pandemic. Reigns came back after missing a long spell due to a second bout with leukemia.

The WrestleMania shows are scheduled to be taped and then broadcast on April 4 and 5 after the event was moved from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fl, due to the ongoing pandemic. The host for the WrestleMania extravaganzas is another gridder, former New England Patriot, Rob Gronkowski.

According to the report, Reigns is not comfortable with the risks continued performances at the Performance Center could do to his immune system, which was compromised by his battle with the disease.

Sources with knowledge of the situation tell us Reigns expressed to WWE that he didn’t feel comfortable doing anymore of the Performance Center shows during the coronavirus pandemic because he’s immunocompromised from his battle with leukemia and didn’t want to risk his health.

We’re told WWE honored his request and he will now be replaced by someone else in the match against Goldberg, though it’s unclear who at this time.

The report can be taken seriously as Satin is a contributor to the weekly “WWE Backstage” show on FS1.

So, for the time being it appears as if Reigns is out of WrestleMania 36. In the world of “works” — fake storylines — and shoots — reality — who knows how this will turn out  in the long run …

 

How to Watch WWE SmackDown: Preview, Contract Signing, Rob Gronkowski, TV Channel, WrestleMania 36

We have another installment of SmackDown this week at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

We have another installment of SmackDown this week at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. This will be the second week without fans in attendance but WWE is planning a fantastic lineup for Friday.

Earlier in the week on Monday Night Raw we had Edge, Undertaker, and Randy Orton show up and show out. It’s a bit weird to see them perform without the fans but was impressed with how well the show looked. Expect another great performance from the WWE stars.

WWE: Friday Night SmackDown

  • Date: Friday, March 20, 2020
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Tonight is a big show and we may see them announce the matches for WrestleMania 36, which should coincide with host and newest member of WWE Rob Gronkowski appearing tonight with RAW superstar Mojo Rawley. Bill Goldberg is expecting to sign his WrestleMania contract versus Roman Reigns and I would expect to see some action during this confrontation among WWE superstars.

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Rob Gronkowski is reported to be close to signing with WWE. Imagine that timing, right before WrestleMania. Gronk could appear March 20 on SmackDown! from New Orleans. The FOX football analyst turning up on a show broadcast on the network. How can WWE use such an exceptional talent and personality?

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The football world would implode waiting, but imagine if Gronk were able to convince Tom Brady to announce his free-agency decision on SmackDown from New Orleans March 20. The contract signing is always a good ploy for wrestling. This would be the mother of them. You could have different helmets on the table and Brady and Gronk would wear the winner and shuck the remaining ones in vintage sports-entertainment style. The tight end would probably love it. The quarterback not so much on board with the idea.