Summary

Roman Reigns is reportedly still on solid ground with WWE and TKO despite recent speculation that followed his removal from advertising for several June 2026 RAW events.

The change to those event listings helped fuel online talk that Reigns could have been affected by reported TKO-driven pay cut discussions. That idea has since been pushed back on, and the latest update says there is no internal concern about Reigns leaving. He is reportedly still viewed as a talent the company does not want to lose.

The June RAW change and Roman Reigns' status

Reigns is still said to be a major part of WWE's creative plans, even with the June RAW advertising shift. He is also still being promoted for Backlash and Clash in Italy, which lines up with WWE continuing to feature him heavily on the road to those shows.

That also fits with WWE's recent push around the Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu contract signing on RAW, a sign that his place near the top of the card has not changed.

What it means for Roman Reigns and WWE

Roman Reigns remaining secure internally keeps WWE's world title picture steady heading into Backlash and Clash in Italy. If this report holds, the June advertising change looks more like a scheduling adjustment than any larger issue between Reigns and the company.

It also undercuts the idea that TKO is willing to risk friction with one of WWE's biggest stars at a time when he is still central to major premium live event plans.

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.