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Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day.

• Cody Rhodes Reveals If He Has Ever Used Steroids

During an interview with Caleb Pressley, former WWE Champion Cody Rhodes was asked the following question:

“Of all the steroids in the entire world, what percentage of them are in your body?”

The American Nightmare replied:

“I would stay away from steroids and PEDs. Zero percent. Zero for me. I’ve been part of WWE as long as they’ve had a wellness policy and never used steroids.”

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• Top Star Predicts At Least One Of His Sons Will Join WWE

Roman Reigns envisions a future where at least one of his sons continues the family’s storied wrestling legacy. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Reigns shared insights into his family life and the influence of wrestling on his children.

Living with his wife, Galina, and their five children—including two sets of twin boys aged 5 and 8—Reigns observed his sons exploring his home gym. Reflecting on their environment, he remarked, “They’re going to be nurtured to think, like, well, everybody’s just living a wrestling life. That’s what you’re supposed to do, just train and eat.”

The OTC then made a prediction: at least one of his 4 boys will join WWE one day.

Reigns hails from the renowned Anoa’i wrestling dynasty, which includes legends like The Rock, Rikishi, and The Wild Samoans. His father, Sika, was part of the iconic tag team The Wild Samoans, and his cousins, Jimmy and Jey Uso, are prominent WWE Superstars. This deep-rooted family tradition in wrestling has significantly influenced Reigns’ career and now appears to be shaping the aspirations of his children.

As Reigns continues to dominate WWE as the “Tribal Chief,” he remains mindful of the legacy he’s building—not just for himself, but for the next generation of Anoa’i wrestlers.


        
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