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Roman Reigns has unofficially made his WrestleMania 42 World Heavyweight Championship match against CM Punk a career-defining moment — declaring in a WWE YouTube in-character interview that a loss would mean he no longer has a place in the company. The statement elevates the personal stakes of Sunday’s Night Two main event well beyond the championship itself.
“If I lose to CM Punk at WrestleMania, I don’t belong in the WWE anymore. I think if I were to lose on Sunday, I’d say my work is done,” Reigns said in his conversation with Michael Cole. He also framed the championship as something that would help restore WWE to what it should be under his leadership — a direct callback to the Tribal Chief era that defined his historic 1316-day championship reign.
Roman Reigns’ Contract Situation Adds Real-World Weight to His WrestleMania 42 Retirement Tease
The statement carries particular weight given reports that Reigns’ WWE contract was coming up following WrestleMania 42. He recently pushed back on retirement talk, saying he feels great physically at 40 and has more to offer — but the in-character declaration that a Punk loss would end his WWE career blurs the line between storyline and reality in precisely the way Nick Khan suggested the best WWE programming does. Reigns challenges Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 42 Night Two on April 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
