WWE's Roman Reigns Reveals He Still Suffers From Chest Tightness Following Battle With COVID-19

Long COVID symptoms for Roman

Matt jeff hardy

Jan 27, 2022

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Speaking with the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast, Roman Reigns has revealed he still suffers from chest tightness following his recent bout with COVID-19.

The Universal Champion tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his Day 1 pay-per-view match with Brock Lesnar - a match that was then scrapped - and Reigns would return on the January 7 episode of Friday Night SmackDown.

"For me, in comparison to some of the worst scenarios that are out there and we've seen through this process in the pandemic, it wasn't bad. For me, it was mainly a pretty good sinus infection, the bronchitis cough, a lot of chest tightness. I still feel that, actually," Reigns began.

"When I'm doing my conditioning, because we don't wrestle quite as much as we're doing a lot of six-man (tag matches), I don't have singles matches as much as I used to, so I have to really push the conditioning on my own. I've noticed that in the past couple of weeks, when I really blow myself up on the bike or running, I can feel that tightness and a little bit of wheezing," he continued.

"It's definitely something serious. Someone who has been vaccinated and boosted, it still got to me and I still felt the effects. They weren't as severe as they can be for some, it did hang around and linger for a while. Obviously, I missed Day 1, I tested positive a week before that and it took me to where we were chasing that negative test and finally a few days before SmackDown the following week, I got the negative test."

Since his return to WWE TV, Reigns has begun a feud with Seth Rollins and they will go one-on-one for the Universal Title at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view on Saturday.

H/T to Fightful

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