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There has been an apparent change in Roman Reigns' schedule, as WWE has removed him from the official advertising for the June episodes of Raw. The affected dates include June 1 in Turin, June 8 in Paris, June 15 in Baltimore, and June 22 in London.
For now, Reigns is still advertised for all Raw broadcasts this month, including Monday's show in Omaha, Nebraska, where he will go face to face with Jacob Fatu before Backlash. That show will serve as one of the final promotional steps before his title match in Tampa on May 9.
The change is noteworthy because Reigns had made it clear after WrestleMania 42 that he planned to be much more present during the summer. At that time, he said that WWE was going to put an end to the idea that he was a 'part-timer' and promised that the audience would see him "all summer long."
The most notable detail is that three out of those four dates are international, which raises the question of whether the adjustment is due to logistics, creative strategy, or a broader change in planning. For now, the only certainty is that WWE has modified the public promotion, although Reigns remains the central piece in the road to Backlash.