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Roman Reigns off the Hell In A Cell 2022 premium live event

Roman Reigns will not be involved in the upcoming Hell In A Cell premium live event in June and he has been taken off all advertising for the show.

Replacing him on marketing material is the American Nightmare Cody Rhodes who is rumored to be facing Seth Rollins again, this time in a cell match. Others being used on advertising are Ronda Rousey, Bianca Belair, Edge, Bobby Lashley, Becky Lynch, Roman Reigns, and Drew McIntyre.

Reigns has already been removed from the event entry on WWE.COM but the Allstate Arena in Rosemont still has the old poster up, which included Reigns but not Cody.

The current WWE Universal champion will be on a lighter schedule from June and will not be on all shows moving forward. He will be out for two months, apart from participating in Money In The Bank and SummerSlam, until he comes back for some shows starting in September.

Tickets for Hell In A Cell are still available through Ticketmaster.com.


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