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Roman Reigns stretchered out at Clash in Paris, written off TV for next few months

Roman Reigns was written off television for the next couple of months after a long beat down by Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed after he defeated Reed in the opening match of Clash in Paris.

With Reigns celebrating on the announce table that he got his shoes back and choked out his former Wiseman too, Bron Breakker appeared out of nowhere and speared Reigns.

Breakker speared Reigns again in spectacular fashion as the OTC was walking to the back and then Reed hit multiple Tsunamis on him. Jey Uso came out for the save, but got a spear for his trouble.

Reigns was also on the receiving end of a Tsunami while he was strapped to a backboard as EMTs were going to put him on a stretcher.

The Tribal Chief eventually did the stretcher job and was wheeled out of the arena.

Reigns will be doing his filming for the Street Fighter movie in Queensland, Australia next. He is expected to return for Survivor Series.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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