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Roman Reigns has introduced a bold stipulation for his match against CM Punk at WrestleMania 42. The Heavyweight Championship showdown is set to take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this weekend.
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Roman Reigns is ready to make a statement. As WWE gears up for WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, the spotlight has already shifted beyond the ring, with superstars flooding social media and fully embracing the energy of WrestleMania weekend festivities.
However, one match that seems to remain all business as it comes to Allegiant Stadium this weekend is WWE’s Heavyweight Championship match between Reigns and champion CM Punk.
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Reigns and Punk have turned up the intensity week after week, trading promos and escalating physical confrontations as tensions boil over.
The war of words between Reigns and Punk would not stop on television either, as both stars have taken shots at each other through podcasts and social media clips.
Still, the biggest eyebrow-raiser came when Reigns addressed Michael Cole in a WWE interview, delivering a surprising take on whether he truly lost to Punk.
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“If I lose to CM Punk… I don’t belong in WWE anymore,” Reigns said. “If I lose, my work is done.”
A massive statement from one of WWE’s premier talents, which could either be a bluff or the actual truth.
While it’s nothing new for WWE stars to hint at stepping away only to resurface down the line, Reigns finds himself in a far more intriguing situation.
Roman Reigns has introduced a bold stipulation for his Heavyweight Championship match against CM Punk.
WrestleMania 42 is scheduled for this weekend at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Reigns and Punk have intensified their rivalry through heated promos and physical confrontations in the weeks leading up to the event.

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With his current deal set to expire in May 2026, Reigns could seriously find himself stepping away from the business for a year or two, as many major stars have done prior.
Still, many fans are brushing it off as gamesmanship from Reigns, viewing his comments as both a bluff and a possible hint at how things could unfold.
The belief among some is that stepping away isn’t a realistic option, especially given his status as one of WWE’s highest-paid stars.
Of course, considering Reigns’ perspective on where WWE currently sits under its partnership with TKO Group Holdings, his comments carry a bit more weight than usual.
That’s especially true with outside opportunities looming, as he comes off a featured role in the upcoming Street Fighter film.
Whether Reigns actually walks away remains to be seen, especially with his showdown against CM Punk still on the schedule, but with the added uncertainty surrounding his future, the stakes for this clash have only intensified.