Roman Reigns Talks Most Painful Moment In The Ring, If He Thought He'd Main Event Mania, More

Chris Illuminati of Bro Bible recently spoke with WrestleMania headliner Roman Reigns, who was promoting next Sunday's mega-show. Below are some of the highlights:

Headlining WrestleMania so fast:

"A lot of people get into wrestling just because they want to wrestle or because they grew up watching as fans and they're living out a fantasy. I have some of that but I got into wrestling with one goal ?to be the top guy."

On his average day on the road as a wrestler:

"My average match is 20-25 minutes. That's probably the easiest part of my day. There's a full day of training involved before I even hit the ring. I usually do 30-40 minutes of cardio before I even hit the ring. Eating right is tough. I have to be concerned about my meal, and while I'm eating, I have to think about my next meal. Sometimes you see guys lugging around 3-4 meals just in case. My body just expects it."

His most painful moment in the ring:

"The most recent was my match against Daniel Bryan at Fastlane. He kicked my scar from my recent hernia surgery. That was painful. I needed to take a step back from training that next day!"

Reigns goes on to talk about his intense workout regimen, his nerves before main eventing WrestleMania, and several other topics. You can see the rest of Reigns' interview with Bro Bible at this link.

Source: Bro Bible

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