WrestleMania 41 changed everything.
Paul Heyman — once the mastermind behind Roman Reigns’ historic run — shocked the world by betraying The Tribal Chief and aligning with Seth Rollins. That betrayal didn’t just shift alliances; it shattered trust and lit the fuse for a war that’s only getting hotter.
Roman Reigns never forgets. He watches, waits, and when the time is right — he strikes.
And now, he's doing exactly that.
Rollins’ so-called Empire has been slowly falling apart. At SummerSlam, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed were crushed by Roman in a dominant show of force. It looked like the Bloodline was back in control.
But Monday Night Raw flipped the script.
Seth Rollins was defending his World Heavyweight Title against LA Knight. CM Punk interfered, throwing everything into chaos. Amid the confusion, Roman’s music hit — and the entire arena erupted.
Reigns stormed the ring, taking out Breakker and Reed with ruthless efficiency. Rollins stood frozen, clutching his title, panic written all over his face.
But just when Roman looked ready to finish the job — Breakker and Reed struck from behind.
They ambushed Roman with a brutal beatdown, and Bronson Reed dropped not one, not two, but three Tsunamis on The Tribal Chief. The ring shook. The crowd was stunned. And in a shocking twist, Rollins’ Empire stood tall over Roman Reigns.
This is no longer about championships.
This is about betrayal. About revenge. About legacy.
Heyman’s betrayal may have given Rollins the upper hand, but Roman’s fury is just beginning. The cracks in the Empire are showing — and now, so is the counterstrike.
Clash in Paris isn’t just another event — it’s a battleground.
Roman Reigns isn’t just coming for the gold. He’s coming to tear down everything Seth Rollins has built — and settle the score once and for all.
And this time, there’s nowhere to hide.
Not in the ring. Not behind the title. Not even behind Paul Heyman.
The war has begun — and it’s only getting more personal from here.