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Every Roman Reigns WrestleMania Main Event Match [Ranked]

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WrestleMania is where the best of the best collide and, in WWE, few come better than Roman Reigns. ‘The OTC’ has now headlined the company’s biggest show a staggering 11 times across his iconic career.

To put that number into perspective, even the legendary Hulk Hogan only appeared in eight ‘Mania main events. Roman currently has the record all to himself by some distance, and it is hard to see anyone else getting close to him currently.

Whether it be era-defining title matches, special tag team attractions or matches that fans truthfully didn’t want to see, Reigns certainly has a mixed bag to look back on in terms of his WrestleMania resume. Below is a look at all 11 of his ‘Mania headliners, ranked from worst to best.

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Roman Reigns vs Triple H (c) – WWE World Heavyweight Championship (WrestleMania 32)

Roman Reigns Lifts WWE Title

A prime example of WWE actively battling to get Reigns accepted by fans, WrestleMania 32 saw the company position Reigns as an all-conquering babyface despite being disliked by the overwhelming majority of the audience.

In what was viewed by most as simply a procession, Roman defeated Triple H after almost half an hour of uninspiring action. Most of the crowd at AT&T Stadium showed apathy towards Reigns after his pinfall victory. At the time, fans didn’t want to see Reigns pushed so strongly – and their lack of support for him definitely hurt the feel of his big matches.

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Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar (c) – WWE Universal Championship (WrestleMania 34)

Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns Square off

This list began with a match that was outright rejected by those in attendance, and this contest was no different. However, if you look past the circumstances surrounding it, ‘Mania 34 actually saw quite the hard-hitting affair between The Big Dog and The Beast Incarnate, with Lesnar nailing his opponent with six F-5’s to retain the title.

After crowning Roman didn’t receive the desired reaction against Triple H in Texas and his victory over Undertaker only made him more resented by the fans, WrestleMania 34’s main event was treated with sheer disinterest by those in attendance. The reaction was a shame as it nullified what was otherwise some strong action, but there was no getting away from the fact that most viewers expected Reigns to win, meaning Brock’s eventual triumph was met with ironic cheers. Not the reaction the company wanted on the biggest night on their calendar.

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Roman Reigns vs The Undertaker (WrestleMania 33)

Undertaker and Roman Reigns square off at WrestleMania 33

When Reigns vs The Undertaker was set up for WrestleMania 33, fans had already grown tired of his Big Dog babyface character in the biggest spotlights. With the WWE and Universal Championships on the line at the event, it wasn’t certain that his clash with The Deadman would go on last. However, the company’s desire to push Reigns as their biggest star meant he closed the Show of Shows for the third straight occasion, this time in a no-holds-barred match against a WrestleMania legend.

As it turned out, having a 52-year-old Undertaker wrestle for 23 minutes wasn’t the greatest spectacle. Those in attendance didn’t want to see Reigns at the best of times and their reaction to the match reflected that. Certainly not one to go back and watch.

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Roman Reigns (c) vs Brock Lesnar (c) – WWE Universal Championship and WWE Championship Unification Match (WrestleMania 38)

Roman Reigns as a unified champion

Not tarred by outright rejection from the audience, WrestleMania 38 closed with a title unification match between WWE Champion Lesnar and Universal Champion Reigns. Admittedly, the fact that this was the third WrestleMania main event shared between the two meant that most had grown tired by the combination by the time 2022 rolled around, and this was before they faced-off once more at that year’s SummerSlam. However, there’s no doubting the historical significance of ‘Mania 38’s closing match.

The clash was somewhat hampered by Lesnar unfortunately picking up an injury midway through, but the pair still delivered a stellar contest, which elevated Reigns to an even higher level, as he added the WWE Title to his name and became the undisputed king of modern wrestling. It was a highly respectable match to go along with an iconic result.

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Roman Reigns and The Rock vs Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 40, Night One)

The Rock and Roman Reigns celebrate at WrestleMania 40

One of only three tag team matches to ever headline ‘The Show of Shows’, this all-star tag team match closed the opening night of WrestleMania 40 and proved the perfect set up for the Reigns vs Rhodes title match that would happen 24 hours later.

Featuring The Rock’s first WWE in-ring appearance in eight years, the match wasn’t a technical classic. With that said, the crowd were fiercely invested from the start and the contest certainly felt like one worthy of headlining the biggest show of the year.

The Rock’s pinfall victory over Rhodes added an extra layer of storyline depth to ‘The American Nightmare’s’ rematch with Reigns the following night.

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Roman Reigns (c) vs Edge vs Daniel Bryan – WWE Universal Championship (WrestleMania 37)

Roman Reigns pins Edge & Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 37

WrestleMania 37 saw Reigns enter his first ‘Mania as The Tribal Chief. Originally, he was scheduled to take on Royal Rumble winner Edge in a one-on-one affair, but, as was the case seven years earlier, the title match was changed into a triple threat due to the overwhelming popularity of Daniel Bryan, and this presented two legitimate threats to Reigns’ Universal Championship run.

With ring generals like Edge and Bryan, the three-way contest was always likely to be a memorable one, but the trio exceeded expectations to deliver an iconic match. It provided fans with strong action, and the visual of Roman stacking one opponent on top of the other for the decisive pinfall showed the world that Reigns wasn’t ready to lose his spot on top, something viewers would get used to over the next two WrestleMania events.

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Roman Reigns (c) vs Cody Rhodes – Undisputed WWE Universal Championship (WrestleMania 39)

Roman Reigns faces off with Cody Rhodes

Expected to lose his title in front of over 67,000, the Tribal Chief’s win here was one of the most shocking victories in history and proved to us all that nothing is certain in wrestling. However, the cheap finish which saw Solo Sikoa interfere to help Roman retain the title was not popular with fans, hurting the overall reception of the match.

In fairness to both men, the match was of high in-ring quality. Unfortunately, its flat ending spoiled much of what had gone before. Thankfully, WWE would promote a rematch with a far more satisfying conclusion 12 months later.

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Roman Reigns vs CM Punk vs Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 41)

Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman Credit: WWE

Three cornerstones of the modern era mixed it up in the main event of WrestleMania 41.

Reigns, Punk and Rollins delivered an absorbing Triple Threat match built around the storyline intrigue of the who Paul Heyman would side with at the end of the night.

‘The Wise Man’ would ultimately turn on both Reigns and Punk, forging a new alliance with Rollins that would be a featured part of WWE programming for months afterwards.

Every element of the bout landed successfully, resulting in a supremely entertaining headliner.

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Roman Reigns vs CM Punk (c) – World Heavyweight Championship (WrestleMania 42)

CM Punk and Roman Reigns

Reigns faced off with Punk for a second-straight year, this time with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line.

The pair put on a classic encounter, with Reigns taking the victory after hitting Punk with a spear.

WWE Chief Content Officer Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque later called the match “the best he’d ever seen.” We don’t rate it quite that highly, but it was an outstanding bout.

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Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar (c) – WWE Championship (WrestleMania 31)

Roman Reigns visibly upset after losing at WrestleMania 31

In 2015, fans had doubts over Reigns’ ability to ascend to the main event spotlight, but they hadn’t yet been worn down by his unrelenting push to the top. While most didn’t want to see him get his hands on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in Santa Clara, the in-ring action made many realise that The Big Dog could more than hold his own between the ropes, regardless of the ongoing battle between the company and the fans over his success.

Had Roman won, it may have tarnished just how good this match was in the eyes of his detractors, but, given that Seth Rollins’ Money in the Bank cash-in provided a welcome end to the hard-hitting match, many will gladly admit that this was quite the spectacle. Being Reigns’ first ‘Mania main event, this was certainly a promising start to his time as a top star.

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Donald Trump’s Granddaughter Accused of Editing Post With New Sound After Boos

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One of the grandkids of current US President Donald Trump has been criticised for her reaction to the 79-year-old’s recent appearance at the 2026 NBA Finals.

Trump has been one of many famous faces to make an appearance at the latest edition of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs.

His presence at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the Finals on Monday night caused much discussion in the sporting landscape as it meant he was the first-ever sitting US President to attend an NBA Finals game.

The decision for Trump to attend the third game of the series heavily angered Knicks supporters, however, as his plans meant there would be restrictions around and near the franchise’s first home Finals match in 27 years.


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Spurs’ main man has reacted to the history-making collapse and he’s been honest in his reflection.

This led to increased security checks for fans lucky enough to have a ticket for the game, while traditional watch parties that usually take place around the venue were not permitted to go ahead.

Trump was not courtside for the game like most of the celebrities in attendance, as he was placed in a box suite alongside his granddaughter, Kai, and Knicks owner James Dolan. A few members of Trump’s administration were also present in the MSG suite.

Donald Trump Booed During Game 3 of NBA Finals

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Knicks fans made their feelings clear towards Trump and his presence at Game 3 when the American national anthem was played before tip-off, as the president’s appearance on the jumbotron was met with loud boos.

The reaction was heard clearly through the television broadcast of the game and quickly made the rounds on social media.

Kai Trump’s recent social media post of her visit to the third Knicks and Spurs contest, however, has left users puzzled.

Kai Trump’s Edited Social Media Post

Following Game 3, the 19-year-old posted a video on Instagram of her and the president standing for and singing the US anthem, with it captioned: “Thank you to 15SOF for capturing this special moment with my grandpa.”

However, many users were quick to point out that the audio in the clip Kai posted was vastly different to the broadcast version as the boos could not be heard and singer Avery Wilson’s rendition of the national anthem was not audible either.


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When he appeared on the big screen, the POTUS was heavily booed by the fans inside Madison Square Garden.

This led to many social media users calling her out, with one user saying: “Why isn’t the national anthem playing in this clip? When I watched this clip LIVE, the anthem was playing and the boos were loud and clear. This is NOT an authentic clip.”

Another responded by writing: “That’s embarrassing changing the audio,” while one user stated: “It’s sad in a way that she had to change the audio from booing to cheers, my god are all the Trumps fibbers?”

New York Knicks Take 3-1 Lead in NBA Finals

The Knicks would go on to lose the third game of the Finals and see the series be pulled back to 2-1 as the Spurs triumphed 115-111 in the Big Apple. Many Knicks fans lamented the current president and his administration’s presence at the game as bad luck for the team and were against a reappearance for Game 4.

The Knicks faithful would have their wish granted, as Trump did not attend the fourth contest of the Finals on Wednesday night and a spectacular night for the home fans would follow.

The Eastern Conference champions produced a stunning Finals-record 29-point comeback to win 107-106 and be just a single victory away from a first NBA Championship since 1973.

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Lewis Hall Wants to Join Man Utd After Positive Transfer Talks

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Manchester United have received a major transfer boost with the news that an England star wants to join them this summer, according to TEAMtalk.

Man United would have been keen to wrap up some of their summer transfer business prior to the World Cup starting on Thursday night, but they have only managed to get one agreement across the line before the tournament gets underway.

The Red Devils have reached a full agreement to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson, who received a late call-up to the Brazil national team for the trip to North America, with the player expected to complete a medical and the move next month.

United aren’t done there in terms of a midfield rebuild however, with the potential that they could add up to three new faces in the central position during the upcoming window.

Club chiefs definitely want two new faces through the door following the confirmed exit of Casemiro, but it could be raised to three should Manuel Ugarte join his South American compatriot in leaving Old Trafford.

While midfield is the clear transfer priority for INEOS and Michael Carrick, United are looking at bolstering their squad in other areas too ahead of their return to the Champions League next term.

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After links with Tottenham centre-back Cristian Romero were played down by the club, TEAMtalk report that United are focusing on strengthening the left-back position instead.

Carrick is looking to add competition for Luke Shaw to his squad, with the club showing strong interest in Newcastle and England star Lewis Hall.

The 21-year-old has established himself as one of the best in his position in the Premier League in recent months, with the Red Devils already having positive contact with the £60m-rated player over a switch to Old Trafford.

Indeed, Hall is said to be keen to join United as he sees it as a significant step in his development, as well as the chance to play in the Champions League after the Magpies missed out on European football altogether this term.

United face a battle to prise Hall away from Newcastle though, given the Toon are under no pressure to sell following the £70m sale of Anthony Gordon to Barcelona.

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Ornstein: United Target £165m Duo After Elliot Anderson Bid

Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson applauds fans via Reuters

David Ornstein dropped a bombshell update on Wednesday evening that Nottingham Forest had rejected a bid worth a total of £120m for midfielder Elliot Anderson from Manchester City.

The England international has also been a top target for United this summer, but the latest update means they will turn their attentions elsewhere, according to Ornstein.

The Red Devils know that the 23-year-old ultimately prefers to make the move to the Etihad despite their interest, with club chiefs now wanting to focus on players they think do want to join them.

Two of the names mentioned are West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes and Alex Scott of Bournemouth, but neither player will come cheap.

The Cherries want at least £80m for their midfield star, while the Hammers are demanding £85m for their Portuguese starlet even after suffering relegation to the Championship.

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Victor Wembanyama Reveals Real Reason Behind Spurs’ Collapse vs Knicks

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Victor Wembanyama has given an honest reaction to the San Antonio Spurs‘ shocking collapse against the New York Knicks in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

The Spurs superstar picked up 29 points in a game where the Texan side led with just 24 minutes to go, but ended up suffering the biggest collapse in NBA Finals history.

The Knicks trailed 90-75 going into the fourth quarter, but an inspired Jalen Brunson, who managed 36 points in the game, put the Knicks ahead for the first time with just 86 seconds to go.

To make matters worse for the visitors, they went into half-time with a 27-point lead, which broke the record for the largest lead for an away team in Finals’ history, but then proceeded to only score 30 points in the second half.

The Knicks, meanwhile, have their eyes set on their first NBA Championship in over 50 years, with the title now being just one win away for the New York side.

What Victor Wembanyama Said After Game 4

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Wembanyama expressed his disappointment to the media by saying: “I can’t really explain it right now, I don’t know.

“I think it’s just execution, greediness of some sort. We clearly weren’t the most hungry in the second half.


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When he appeared on the big screen, the POTUS was heavily booed by the fans inside Madison Square Garden.

“It’s gonna go one of two ways. A bad one and a good one. The bad one would be giving up; the good one would be getting stronger from this, getting more together, and this is what we’re gonna do.

“It was painful, of course, it feels like we’re working too hard to give up our leads. It just hurts.”

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The French-born forward-center still expressed confidence in his side to make an infamous comeback in the series and what they have to do next.

“Holding each other accountable, communicating, not pointing fingers. After that, we either got it or we don’t. But we’ve proven we can surpass these difficulties, and even though we haven’t been there before, I’m convinced we’re built this way, and we’re gonna get better from this.”

San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks

The Spurs have done well in the face of adversity previously. With home-court advantage in the next game, Wembanyama’s side will know they have to shake off the bitter feeling after their defeat and bounce back in Saturday’s must-win affair.

The Knicks, however, can start to dream. One win lies between them and a 50-year wait for glory, and history is on their side, as only one team has ever come back from 3-1 down and that was the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 against the Golden State Warriors.

The previous record for largest NBA Finals game comeback came in 2008, when the Boston Celtics conquered the LA Lakers after being down 24 points.

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