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Spoiler For Clash In Paris

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• Spoiler For Clash In Paris

Roman Reigns will soon be stepping away from WWE TV to work on a major film project, but not before competing in some key upcoming events. At SummerSlam 2025, Reigns teamed with Jey Uso to defeat Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker of The Vision. On RAW after SummerSlam, The Vision launched a brutal attack, with Reed hitting multiple Tsunamis and stealing Reigns’ sneakers for the second time. Despite the beating, The OTC is confirmed by the Wells Fargo Center for the August 18th RAW in Philadelphia. He has also been added to the August 25th RAW in Birmingham, England.

According to WrestleVotes, Reigns is scheduled for a match at Clash in Paris on August 31. This will not be against Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship, as WWE is saving that encounter for a bigger event down the road. WWE Unreal previously revealed that a Reigns vs. Rollins singles match was the original plan for WrestleMania 41. There is now speculation that the bout could happen at WrestleMania 42, set for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

After his August commitments, Reigns is expected to be off WWE TV for about a month. PWInsider reports he will be in Australia from September 2 to film the new Street Fighter movie, where he will portray Akuma. Filming for Roman’s part is set to last four weeks and should wrap by late September. WWE is said to be confident this schedule will not disrupt their ongoing storylines.

WWE is expected to write Roman off TV at Clash In Paris, where he is rumored to face Bronson Reed. So far, WWE has officially announced only one match for Clash In Paris: John Cena vs. Logan Paul.

• Why John Cena’s Final Match Won’t Be on a PLE

The countdown is officially on for John Cena’s last match in WWE. The 17-time world champion has confirmed he’s wrapping up his in-ring career by the end of 2025, with his farewell set for mid-December at Boston’s TD Garden – a detail his father let slip earlier this year.

Some fans assumed WWE would give Cena a grand PLE sendoff, maybe even under a nostalgic Ruthless Aggression banner. But that’s not happening. WWE’s 2025 schedule is already stacked, with the extra night of SummerSlam and the addition of Evolution filling out Peacock’s yearly PLE quota. Survivor Series on November 29 will be the final premium live event of the year.

That leaves December without a PLE slot, so Cena’s last match will headline the year’s final Saturday Night’s Main Event. According to the Wrestling Observer, December 13 is the most likely date – perfectly aligning with Cena’s own “mid-December” hint.

So while it won’t be a PLE spectacle, the sendoff will still be in a big-arena setting, with Boston fans getting the honor of saying goodbye to one of WWE’s all-time greats.

• Brock Lesnar Earned Millions From WWE During 2-Year Absence

Brock Lesnar’s 2-year absence from WWE programming didn’t come with a pay cut. In fact, according to the Wrestling Observer, The Beast continued to be one of the company’s top earners during the entire stretch he was off-screen. Lesnar was never formally suspended, and his WWE contract remained active at all times.

The decision to keep him fully compensated is seen as a clear sign that WWE had no intention of ending their relationship with him. The Observer noted that if the company had wanted to cut ties, they would have done so rather than pay him at his usual rate while inactive.

The faith WWE showed in Lesnar appears to have been based on the expectation that he would eventually be cleared to return. That clearance reportedly came about a month before his actual comeback, though the news was kept tightly under wraps to preserve the surprise.

By keeping him on the payroll, WWE demonstrated confidence in his long-term value, even as speculation swirled about whether he’d ever compete for them again. Behind the scenes, WWE never saw his legal situation as a career-ending obstacle – only as a temporary hurdle before bringing back one of their most bankable stars.

According to Sports Illustrated, WWE pays Lesnar $5 million per year.

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