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Roman Reigns takes a jab at the entire AEW roster

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WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns recently made some pretty disparaging comments about the All Elite Wrestling roster. Speaking to Complex, the Head of The Table said that he would throw all of the AEW roster “out of the club” if he saw them.

‘I don’t think anybody really believes someone 200 pounds soaking wet with no explosive bone in their body could ever really do anything to me” Roman Reigns began, comparing himself to the All Elite roster.

“I’m 6’3’, 265 pounds, a legitimate athlete who can throw some weight around and has been on the gridiron at the highest level. D1. All ACC. I probably would’ve maintained in the NFL if my health issues didn’t happen when I was 22 years old,’ Reigns explained.

‘So, I mean, when it comes down to it, I’ll throw him and pretty much the rest of that roster out the club no problem. They’re just little brothers, you know?’

Roman Reigns on The AEW Roster

Here is the current confirmed card for WWE Crown Jewel, which will be available to watch on Peacock in the United States and WWE Network in the United Kingdom on Thursday, October 21st live from Saudi Arabia:

  • Universal Championship Match ’“ Roman Reigns (c) vs. Brock Lesnar
  • WWE Championship Match ’“ Big E (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
  • RAW Tag Team Championship Match ’“ RKBro (c) vs. AJ Styles & Omos
  • Smackdown Women’s Championship Match ’“ Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks
  • Hell in a Cell Match ’“ Edge vs. Seth Rollins
  • No Holds Barred Match ’“ Bobby Lashley vs. Goldberg
  • King of the Ring Final: Sami Zayn OR Finn Bálor vs. Jinder Mahal OR Xavier Woods
  • Queen’s Crown Final: Zelina Vega OR Carmella vs. Shayna Baszler OR Doudrop
  • Mansoor vs. Ali
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