4 Ways Roman Reigns can make his presence felt at WWE Money in the Bank 2024

The original Tribal Chief could influence proceedings in the Scotiabank Arena [Images from WWE.com]
Roman Reigns is a former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. [Image credits: wwe.com]

Since losing the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania XL, Roman Reigns has been on a hiatus. In his absence, Cody Rhodes and Solo Sikoa have stepped into the void admirably, helping keep the company's momentum going. Sikoa, in particular, has taken the most advantage, transforming The Bloodline into a drastically different faction.

The Street Champ's excellent heel work has created a great yearning for Reigns to return, with "We Want Roman!" chants becoming a weekly event. Many feel The original Tribal Chief is nearing a return, with some expecting him back as soon as Money in the Bank 2024. Given The Bloodline trio's brutal attack on The Wiseman leading up to the PLE in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Reigns could make a move during that show.

Here are four ways Roman Reigns could make his presence felt at WWE Money in the Bank 2024.


#4. Roman Reigns could remotely orchestrate interference in the six-man tag team match

Any three members of The Bloodline will take on the team of Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Kevin Owens at Money in the Bank 2024. Sikoa and his group have been feuding with Orton and Owens post-WrestleMania XL, and they recently set their sights on The American Nightmare. This was despite Paul Heyman warning The Street Champ that Rhodes would be kept in check until Reigns returned.

This flagrant disregard of The Tribal Chief's orders could lead him to send a message by orchestrating interference in the six-man tag team match. The new Bloodline walks in with an extra man on the outside, setting the stage for someone like Jimmy Uso or even a rumored signing Hikuleo to even the odds at the original Tribal Chief's behest.

This would be his first warning to his predecessor of the coming vengeance.


#3. Roman Reigns could send Jimmy Uso to recruit Jey Uso and Sami Zayn

By attacking Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman, taking the Ula Fala, and announcing himself as The Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa essentially declared war against Roman Reigns. Apart from openly challenging Reigns' authority as The Head of the Table, the 31-year-old star attacked his closest remaining allies as well. The original Tribal Chief is bound to seek revenge, but he will need an army of his own to rival Sikoa's.

Two of his former stablemates will be competing at WWE Money in the Bank 2024. Jey Uso will be in the 2024 Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match while Sami Zayn will defend the Intercontinental Championship. Reigns could take this opportunity to try and recruit the duo to his cause through a returning Jimmy Uso. This would be an excellent way to ramp up anticipation for his impending return and set up the coming "war."


#2. & #1. Roman Reigns could return to WWE at Money in the Bank 2024 to cost or confront Solo Sikoa

What better way could there be for Roman Reigns to make his presence known at Money in the Bank 2024 than with a blockbuster return? Solo Sikoa has already thrown down the gauntlet, and SummerSlam, arguably the Stamford-based company's second-biggest annual show, is next after Money in the Bank. What if he makes his return at the PLE in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to set up a match for The Biggest Party of the Summer on August 3, 2024?

Reigns could return during the six-man tag team bout to cost his rogue protege or even after the match to confront The Enforcer. Many fans believe that Roman could return at the Cleveland Browns Stadium, but a Money in the Bank comeback would arguably be as epic.