The Tribal Chief returned at SummerSlam earlier this month, generating one of the most viral moments in professional wrestling this year.

Roman Reigns also appeared at SmackDown on August 9, never uttering a word in either appearance.

Because of the loud pop Reigns received from the crowd on both occasions, fans might not have gotten a clear listen to his new entrance music, which debuted at SummerSlam.

In case you missed it, WWE officially released it on YouTube on August 14, and in its first three hours live, the new song, I Am Greatness, was listened to more than 61,000 times.

Here is the video:

Reigns’ new song is similar to his old one, Head of the Table, but is even more regal and dramatic.

Reigns’ face turn and return after a four-month hiatus was one of the most anticipated and exciting moments of the summer in professional wrestling. We’re moving toward what figures to be an epic showdown with Solo Sikoa at Bad Blood on October 5. WWE announced the rebooting of the legendary premium live event in July, and the Bloodline storyline is an obvious fit for the show.

The promotion will likely have another Saudi event in early November with Crown Jewel, and it would be a surprise if Reigns’ presence isn’t requested for that show. If things go as expected, which there is always a chance for an unexpected curveball, Reigns and Solo’s feud will spill into Survivor Series in Vancouver on November 30.

Many fans would love to see an Usos reunion and for them to team up with Reigns to help him take on Solo, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and the currently injured Jacob Fatu. However, that would still have Reigns and the Usos down a man.

Speculation has been rampant online about the possible signing of Zilla Fatu, the son of Umaga, and we’ve also learned that Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa’s brother Hikuleo, the third son of WWE legend Haku, has also signed with WWE.

It’s tough to tell what direction the Bloodline saga is headed, but with the new additions and the return of Reigns, it doesn’t appear to be stopping any time soon. It remains to be seen how long Reigns will be an active participant in WWE programming, as his Hollywood career and other interests are likely pulling him in different directions.

As he has since the start of his reign as the Tribal Chief, Reigns may be back to further put over his family and to position the next Bloodline star to fill his shoes more permanently. In the meantime, Reigns is being adequately recognized and loved by fans who, in many ways, didn’t appreciate his greatness while he carried the promotion through the pandemic and one of the greatest storylines in professional wrestling history.

Even before now, more wrestling fans should have had their ones in the sky to acknowledge him. But as it is, Reigns is getting the love and appreciation from the WWE Universe he earned.

Be on the lookout for reactions to Smackdown on Friday night and a closer look at the most viral moments from the show.

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