Roman Reigns has never been one for small goals.
As The Tribal Chief, he’s turned WWE into his empire. Now he’s eyeing Hollywood but, unlike many wrestling greats, Reigns is adamant: he isn’t about to give up his grappling glories to get there.
The Rock , considered a cousin to Reigns, wasn’t the first to blaze that trail – Hulk Hogan having notably taken a stab at it years prior – but the real-life Dwayne Johnson is unquestionably wrestling’s biggest export into the film world.
At the turn of the millennium, Johnson swapped packed arenas for film sets, gradually shifting from cameos in The Mummy Returns to leading roles in action juggernauts and family blockbusters.
Today he’s the highest-paid actor in the world. But the cost was clear - his full-time WWE career ended in 2004, and