Speculation has emerged about a potential last-minute addition to the Undisputed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 41. A recent WWE promotional segment aired during Raw contained information that has wrestling fans questioning whether Roman Reigns might join the scheduled bout between Cody Rhodes and John Cena.
The promotional material specifically mentioned that Reigns would be competing in his 11th WrestleMania main event this year. This statement created immediate confusion among viewers, as official records indicate the upcoming match against CM Punk would mark only his 10th main event appearance at the flagship Premium Live Event.
This discrepancy has fueled theories that WWE plans to insert Reigns into the championship match, transforming it into a Triple Threat contest. The scenario becomes more plausible considering Reigns never received his contractual rematch for the Undisputed WWE Championship after losing the title following his historic reign.
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WWE official Nick Aldis previously confirmed that Reigns maintains the right to a direct championship rematch. This fact adds credibility to the possibility of his inclusion in the title picture.
Some industry observers suggest The Rock could leverage his influence within the company to secure this opportunity for Reigns. Another theory proposes that Reigns could win his scheduled match on the first night of WrestleMania 41, potentially with assistance from Paul Heyman turning against CM Punk, and then immediately assert his championship rematch clause for the following night.
The timing of this promotional mishap has intensified fan discussion with WrestleMania 41 rapidly approaching.
So last night WWE showed a graphic that said Roman will be participating in his “11th Main Event”
— Nav (@Navtreaks) April 8, 2025
Roman currently has 9 Main Events and would make it 10 at Mania 41.
Is that a mistake or did they spoil something bigger 👀👀 pic.twitter.com/7WK4tx3hJ8
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