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WWE Rumors on Seth Rollins' New Theme Song, Roman Reigns' Contract and Bianca Belair

Mike ChiariJun 13, 2025

Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe.

New Rollins Theme Song Reportedly in the Works

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WWE is reportedly going outside the company to secure a new theme song for Mr. Money in the Bank Seth Rollins.

According to Cory Hays of BodySlam.net, WWE is working with a "mainstream artist" to produce a new theme for Rollins and his stable, which also includes Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman.

Hays added that the stable is expected to receive an official name in the near future as well.

Rollins shocked the WWE Universe at WrestleMania 41 when he turned heel and aligned with Heyman in order to beat Roman Reigns and CM Punk in the Triple Threat main event of Night 1.

Since then, Rollins has built a menacing faction, adding Breakker and Reed to provide him with plenty of backup.

At the Money in the Bank premium live event last weekend, Breakker and Reed interfered during the men's Money in the Bank ladder match, and they helped Rollins succeed in grabbing the contract, which entitles him to a world championship match at the time and place of his choosing.

Rollins has had the same theme song for quite some time, and it welcomes crowd participation, as the fans in attendance at live events typically sing along when he makes his entrance.

Since Rollins is now firmly entrenched as a heel, it is fair to wonder if WWE wants to nip that in the bud and go with something more fitting for a villain.

Whatever the case, WWE working with a well-known musician on Rollins' theme rather than doing something in-house speaks to how big of a star The Visionary is in the eyes of WWE's decision-makers.

Reported Details on Reigns' WWE Contract

Roman Reigns has long been one of WWE's biggest stars, and he is reportedly compensated as such.

According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t WrestlePurists), Reigns is the highest-paid performer in WWE aside from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who is a member of the TKO board of directors and rarely appears on WWE programming.

Meltzer added that Reigns is one of seven WWE Superstars who earn at least $5 million annually, and two more may reach that level in 2025.

Additionally, Meltzer noted that a recent rumor about WWE wanting Reigns to take a pay cut was untrue.

Last week, former WWE Spanish commentator Hugo Savinovich told Lucha Libre Online (h/t Subhojeet Mukherjee of Ringside News) that another former WWE commentator in Jonathan Coachman said Reigns makes $15 million annually.

Savinovich added that Coachman said WWE wanted to renegotiate the deal in order to lessen the financial burden.

Reigns is a part-time performer who often takes extended breaks, but there is no question that he is among the biggest draws and most popular Superstars in WWE when he is in the fold.

He was world champion for over 1,300 days before dropping it to Cody Rhodes last year at WrestleMania 40, and his Bloodline storyline made for some of the most compelling and iconic moments in WWE history.

Reigns has not been seen since getting attacked by Rollins and Breakker on the Raw after WrestleMania 41, but he figures to return soon with SummerSlam on the horizon.

Reported Timeline for Belair's In-Ring Return

Bianca Belair has been unable to compete in the ring since WrestleMania 41, but there may be a light at the end of the tunnel as it relates to her recovery from some broken fingers.

According to PWInsider (h/t WrestleOps), WWE is hopeful Belair will be able to return to action in time for SummerSlam on Aug. 2 and 3, or possibly even sooner.

Belair got injured during her WrestleMania 41 Women's World Championship match against Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley. Sky retained the title, and injury was added to insult when it was revealed that The EST would be out of action.

Although she didn't wrestle, Belair appeared on SmackDown two weeks ago in her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. She addressed her status and got interrupted by former friend and tag team partner Naomi, who was then confronted by Jade Cargill.

If Belair is not cleared to wrestle until SummerSlam, it means she may have to miss a major event in the form of Evolution.

Evolution is an all-women's premium live event scheduled for July 13, and there is little doubt Belair would be in a featured match on the card if healthy.

If she can't wrestle, perhaps Belair can be integrated into the show in another way so that she can be properly recognized and celebrated for her contributions to women's wrestling in WWE.

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