Why The Roman Reigns Apology To Locker Room Might Not Have Actually Happened

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(Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

This first segment of Chair Shot Reality filmed at the Squirrel Hill Sports Bar is talking about the reports of a Roman Reigns apology to the locker room about his suspension. A report came out yesterday on WZ claiming the apology didn’t take place. Here’s an excerpt of the conversation:

Josh Isenberg:

I don’t think the Roman Reigns apology happened. Multiple sources I’ve talked to are saying it didn’t. Dave Meltzer is very credible in the wrestling circles and said Roman Reigns was told to apologize to the locker room. I began to think why would you need him to apologize. Randy Orton didn’t need to apologize when he got suspended, neither did other talent. What outcome does it make for him to apologize?

Justin LaBar:

Roman Reigns comes from the prideful family in wrestling. What you’re saying is interesting. I’m not saying Dave Meltzer is making stuff up because I’ve been in his situation is you hear what you hear from how you hear it but there can be so much more to it. Pro Wrestling such a weird thing to cover because things can be hard to prove and get public confirmation. I agree with what you’re hearing because WWE didn’t want this wellness violation to get leaked out before WWE announces it. If they have Reigns address the roster after RAW, it’s very easy for a talent to leak it. They tell a friend, they tell a Metlzer, somehow it’s on a message board and it’s how these things happen. If you think about it, the official announcement from WWE was Tuesday 3pm EST, they were out in Arizona on that time zone for SmackDown but that’s still the same time where the talent is arriving to the building and talking to management. So it makes sense the news came out then so there was no time for it to be leaked prior.

Watch the full conversation in the video below: 

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