Roman Reigns Hilariously Mocks Seth Rollins In Unseen WWE RAW Footage
Roman Reigns made a shock return to WWE Monday Night RAW on August 18, 2025, during Jey Uso’s Extreme Rules match against Bron Breakker.
Chaos ensued as The Vision tried to interfere in the main event match, only for LA Knight and CM Punk to even out the odds. But the heels quickly took control of the babyfaces. Just as it looked like The Vision would get the last laugh of the night, Reigns’ entrance turned the tide. He quickly laid out Breakker and also took care of Bronson Reed, enabling Jey Uso to pick up the win on the RAW main event.
After the August 18 RAW show went off-air, a fan’s camera caught Roman Reigns entertaining the crowd by impersonating Seth Rollins. Reigns humorously walked the ring with a limp, poking fun at Rollins’ fake knee injury and mocking him.
😂😂😂 Roman Reigns mocking Rollins again… he is freakin hilarious!
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— 𝐻𝒶𝓃𝒹𝓎 ⸜❤︎⸝ (@_RomansLegacy) August 19, 2025
Roman Reigns Won’t Turn Heel Again
On Straight Talk with The Boss, Dominic DeAngelo and Magnum TA discussed whether WWE would turn Roman Reigns heel again. TA suggested it’s unlikely, as The OTC prefers to be a special attraction due to his limited scheduled appearances and high earnings. Turning heel would mean an increased workload or frequent appearances, which would conflict with his current lucrative situation.
We’ve seen the pinnacle of Roman Reigns. I don’t know that we’ll ever see anybody in that powerful of a position, dominant, again because not that he’s not capable of it, but I don’t think that he would have the the energy or synergy or drive to want to work and put in that many dates and that much time and and and what it takes to do all that at this station and what he’s been elevated to and how much money he’s making for, you know, for a sparse amount of appearances. Uh, you kind of, you know, it’s kind of funny.
You take that hungry, you know, young lion type, you know, I’m ready to go take on the world guy, climb the ladder and prove the point, and uh, you know, grab the brass ring. And once you got the ring, you can ride that ride for sure. But it’s the people aren’t on that same emotional ride. You’re not taking them on that same journey.
Roman Reigns officially turned heel at SummerSlam, aligning with Paul Heyman and becoming “The Tribal Chief,” embracing a more ruthless persona. This heel run lasted until his face turn at SummerSlam 2024, when he aided Cody Rhodes after losing his championship. Thus, Reigns’ most prominent heel tenure spanned nearly four years, one of the longest and most dominant heel runs in modern WWE history.