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WWE star Roman Reigns gives update on his leukemia battle after WrestleMania 40. Roman Reigns, in this file photo, said he will likely have to take oral chemotherapy for the rest of his...
Roman Reigns clarifies Pat McAfee's comment on commentary that he's "currently" battling leukemia. Reigns says he is on oral chemotherapy medication and potentially will be for the rest of his life. He's still in remission, but it's still something he has to deal with and that… pic.twitter.com/G1d5BnPcyd — WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV ...
Roman Reigns revealed on Monday Night Raw he has had leukemia for 11 years, and that the cancer's return means he will step away from WWE.
Last October, Roman Reigns (Joe Anoa’i) revealed to the WWE Universe that he would be stepping away from WWE — and relinquishing the Universal Championship — to focus on his battle with leukemia, an illness that had returned 11 years after his initial diagnosis.
Roman Reigns, WWE's biggest active star and certainly its most polarizing performer, announced in a shocking statement Monday night that his real-life battle with leukemia will force him to...
In an Instagram post, former Universal Champion Roman Reigns updated the WWE Universe on his progress while undergoing treatment for leukemia.
Four months after WWE superstar Roman Reigns courageously announced during an episode of Raw that his real-life battle with leukemia was forcing him to relinquish the universal title and step...
Roman Reigns has shared an update on his health in his new Biography: WWE Legends documentary. The Tribal Chief took a break from WWE TV in late 2018 and vacated the Universal title after he...
Roman Reigns, a leukemia survivor, said after WrestleMania Night 1 that he likely will be on oral chemotherapy for the rest of his life.
More than four months after revealing he was battling leukemia, Roman Reigns — real name Joseph Anoa’i — announced he was in remission and was returning to WWE.