WWE Draft rumors: Roman Reigns to show up at both Raw and SmackDown?

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The 30-day suspension of Roman Reigns from WWE definitely sets off a domino effect that runs up to the WWE Draft, which he won't be a part of.

According to Daily DDT, by the end of the WWE Draft and by the time he returns, Reigns will be basically homeless as it is unknown which roster he will be in.

Despite his violation of the WWE Wellness Policy, the publication believes that Reigns will still be one of the biggest fishes in the sea of superstars in the WWE Draft.

However, the site believes that he won't have to be drafted to just one and could pop up in both Raw and SmackDown instead.

Daily DDT also surmises that he could be still be the winner of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship triple threat match at WWE Battleground.

According to Montgomery Adviser, Reigns is still in the match. His suspension ends on July 21, only three days away from the WWE Battleground event on July 24 and two days after the WWE Draft.

His return could make him a heel this time, earning the prestigious belt and being ready to ruthlessly thrash his former Shield teammates Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.

Making this concept more effective is having Rollins and Ambrose drafted separately. That way, Reigns could pop up in both Raw and SmackDown completely discarding the WWE Draft.

It seems possible, especially since WWE has been building up Reigns to be its next big superstar and a successor to John Cena.

Unless WWE discards his suspension and its own Wellness Policy to somehow involve him in the WWE Draft, Reigns will unlikely be the face of either Raw or SmackDown as he was expected to be, making him a free superstar instead.

In related WWE Draft rumors, Finn Balor of NXT is expected to be drafted in the WWE, as well as American Alpha.

It has long been rumored these two NXT superstars will be in WWE soon, but there's no word whether they land on SmackDown or Raw.

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