Roman Reigns, the reigning Undisputed WWE Universal champion, has been in a midst of a turbulent couple of weeks inside and outside the ring. On July 1, at WWE Money in the Bank, the Tribal Chief was pinned for the first-time in three and a half years by Jey Uso, during a tag-team match.
The 38-year-old WWE superstar, who boasted 1.3 million followers and 8 million likes on TikTok, was banned there in a mysterious fashion earlier this week. The social media platform sent out a message to Roman Reigns, which read, “Your account was permanently banned due to multiple violations of our Community Guidelines.”
Since then, the fans were looking to understand what sort of profanity led to his ban from the short-form video hosting site. The reason might be the strict policy in relation to the violence-related content on TikTok, wherein a user might have flagged the account of the Head of the Table.
But, on July 6, Thursday, the ban on Roman Reigns' TikTok account was revoked, which led to his spectacular return on the platform. He posted a short clip from the press conference at WrestleMania 39, where he had mocked the reporters, who were convinced about Cody Rhodes defeating him for the championship. The caption of the video read, “Can't get rid of ME!!!!!”
Roman Reigns gets challenged by Jey Uso for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship on SmackDown
The fifth-longest champion in the history of the WWE, Roman Reigns, has been at the heart of the break-up of his Bloodline faction in the last couple of months. During this week’s edition of SmackDown from the Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 7, Friday, Jey Uso challenged the Tribal Chief for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship after beating up Solo Sikoa with a chair in the middle of the ring.