Roman Reigns On If The Fans Turned On Him, If He Has Talked To Rock About A Match, The Shield, More

Roman Reigns recently appeared on Ring Rust Radio before WrestleMania 32. You can watch the full interview here, they sent us this transcription:

You’re one of few men to ever main event WrestleMania in back to back years. What does that honor mean to you and what do you think you need to do on your end to secure a third-straight main event spot at WrestleMania 33?

“I haven’t really let that set in as much as I probably should have because it still doesn’t feel real. The only thing I can really say on it is I feel very fortunate. I feel so blessed and I hope these last two years aren’t the greatest years I experience in my life but if they end up being that way I can’t complain. They have been incredible, wild, and it’s all felt like roller coaster ride. I have had a few ups and downs here and there. In the long run it’s been a lot of great moments, good memories, and awesome relationships. I think the key for me to lock down another year like this comes down to health. If I can stay healthy and go in that ring to perform every single night, then that’s what I want to do. It’s very tough on the body so the key is to maintain the healthiest body I can possibly keep.”

Many WWE legends have been outspoken about your role within WWE, including Stone Cold Steve Austin who has stated it’d be best for you to turn on the fans that have turned on you. We’ve seen what you can do in NXT in such a role, so have you considered that possibility at all?

“You know, I don’t look at it as turning on the fans, because I don’t think they have turned on me. I still have a really large fan base and supporters that dig what I do. They love my matches and are entertained by my segments. For me, I think I need to stick with what I have been doing. We live in a world where everybody has an opinion and an opportunity to voice their opinions so it becomes a very critical era that we live in. For me, I know who I am, where I want to go, so I am just going to stick to my guns and keep doing what I am doing. It’s making for a loud reaction and that’s all that matters.”

You recently did an interview with the Orlando Sentinel and touched on the possibility of wrestling The Rock. Have you two ever spoken about wrestling against each other and how would you feel if he came out to celebrate with you if you win the WWE Championship on Sunday?

“We haven’t spoken too much about wrestling each other. We speak and I do see him quite a bit. We usually exchange different ideas, share different tips, and advice. If I do win on Sunday, there are only a couple of people I want to see and that would be my wife, daughter, mom, and dad. It would be my immediate family. If he comes out there I might be on high alert and he might get it too.”

You’ve enjoyed a ton of individual success over the past couple years, but you were also part of one of the best and most popular stables of all time in The Shield. It seems like most groups inevitably get back together at some point in wrestling, but do you expect a Shield reunion down the line and is that something that would even interest you now that you’ve established yourself as a top star individually?

“I’ll always hold the Shield close to the heart. I think we can all say that’s the vehicle that got us out of the warehouse. We spent many hours in that hot, Tampa warehouse trying to get to this point. I definitely one day would want to do it but I don’t see it anytime soon. I think that’s what makes the Shield different is we all broke out and were able to maintain the level of success that we had within the group but now we are doing it as individuals. It’s really nice to be the quarterback out there. You don’t always have to worry and coordinate with everybody else. You just go out there, do your thing, beat some ass, and go home. I always enjoy that part of it. I think the Shield was so special that one day we will have to get it back together.”

Over the past several weeks during the build to WrestleMania it seems like you’ve taken on a completely serious persona, no nonsense, singularly focused on taking out Triple H and winning the world title. Do you feel like that’s the best fit for you character-wise right now and moving forward, or do you prefer a certain amount of levity in your performances?

“… I think you have to have that serious approach and that’s the way I have done it. I came out and made a statement so if I can, I just want to go out there, wreck shop, and leave. I think that’s the best route to go right now.”

You’re promoting SNICKERS “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” online videos. Tell the fans where they can watch the videos and support the campaign.

“You can check the videos out on WWE’s YouTube channel and they are hilarious. You’re going to get to see a lot of these Superstars in a different light. Typically, I am the more serious and bad ass type character but you get to see me act a little iffy in this one. It’s really cool to see these different emotions and it ties right in to what we do in WWE. We tell those stories and pull on those emotion strings. It’s a great partnership with Snickers.”