Roman Reigns Humiliated Fired WWE Star On Bus

WWE Superstar Roman Reigns is certainly one of the top competitors in the company right now and has been on a solid run as the WWE Universal Champion and eventually became the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. Roman Reigns successfully defended his WWE Universal Championship against WWE Hall Of Famer Edge and Daniel Bryan in a triple threat match in the main event of Night Two of WrestleMania 37.

 


 

 

Roman Reigns then retained his titles against Kevin Owens and destroyed Sami Zayn, after Zayn turned on The Bloodline following the conclusion of the match. He then defeated Sami Zayn at the WWE Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event.

Rumors have circulated for some time about a supposed altercation involving Roman Reigns and Enzo Amore on a WWE tour bus, which supposedly led to Amore being removed from the bus. However, these rumors have never been officially confirmed. It has been suggested that Reigns harbored negative feelings towards Amore due to this alleged incident. There have also been reports of other physical altercations occurring on WWE tour buses.

Former WWE wrestler Heath Slater has spoken about an incident in which he was involved in a physical altercation with an unnamed superstar and was subsequently instructed to change buses. Slater has since revealed that the individual who was punched in the incident was Curtis Axel (real name Joe Hennig). Additionally, Enzo Amore reportedly believed that Axel was going to attack him in the aftermath of an incident involving a speaker.

I did see Enzo and Curtis Axel get into a little scuff on the bus. Enzo was blaring music. There was too many speakers going on, and I remember Hennig, man – when Hennig gets in a mood, he gets in a mood – and I remember him grabbing the speaker and tossing it up through the aisle. Then Enzo got mad and Joe literally was like, ‘I shouldn’t have done that. I’m gonna tell him I’m sorry.

Joe goes up there to apologize, and I think Enzo thought he was gonna fight,” Slater added. “Next thing you know, I think Enzo swung, then Joe swung, and they’re all in the chair fighting. We all had to pull them off. It happens, though, little scuffles do happen.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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