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WWE Superstar Roman Reigns took to social media and sent a strong message on behalf of The Rock ahead of their appearance on WWE Raw. Notably, the Rock is expected to make a return to the red brand for its go-home edition ahead of WrestleMania XL after his brutal beating of Cody Rhodes at last week's event. The Final Boss will be expected to explain his actions from last week when he left The American Nightmare in a horrific heap.
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— Roman Reigns (@WWERomanReigns) March 31, 2024
Meanwhile, the star player has recently shared a health update about him in his recent biography. Notably, the 38-year-old suffered from leukaemia back in 2018, and he has recently opened up about his struggles and how he marked his comeback after suffering from blood cancer.
The 38-year-old legend reveals that he still takes oral medication to recover from the cancer. Notably, the Florida-born superstar was lucky enough to get a lot of support from his fans and families during his struggles. The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion also talks about his comeback after five months and how he went on to create history.
"For leukaemia, if you caught it in an early stage as I did, you're able to take a medication, a very important medication, that I am still on to this day," Roman Reigns has shared an update on his health in his new Biography.
“This whole period of the past few months has really solidified my views on family and your support system and just being around the ones you love, trying to capitalize on that love and spread it. It was nice coming back with those guys, and it was more than just me. Obviously, with Ambrose, the news out with him not resigning, you just don’t know. It’s a unique time for us. But it was nice to be able to put that aside after being out for five months and entertain the fans. It felt fitting to come back in and lean on those guys one more time," he added further.