Roman Reigns' Mystery Attacker Attempted To Run Him Down In A Car On RAW

Roman Reigns' Mystery Attacker Attempted To Run Him Down In A Car On RAW

So yeah, it's safe to say this wasn't an accident. On Raw this week, Roman Reigns arrived to the arena only to narrowly escape being run over as he got out of his car to confront Samoa Joe. Check it out.

By MarkCassidy - Aug 06, 2019 05:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Roman Reigns may have been happy to believe that the forklift attack that occurred last week was an accident, but after last night's Raw, he knows someone is trying to cause him serious injury.

Frustrated that so many fans believe he was responsible for last week's incident, Samoa Joe went to the parking lot to confront Reigns, but as soon as The Big Dog stepped out of his car, another vehicle raced towards him and forced him to dive back through the door to avoid the impact.

Joe then called for medical attention and told Reigns to stay still, possibly signifying a face turn.

So, who is Roman's attacker? The safe money is still on Daniel Bryan as the two are expected to face-off at SummerSlam this Sunday, but we don't know for sure. Tune in to SmackDown later tonight to see if we get any updates.

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