World Wrestling Entertainment's Roman Reigns will provide his followers a glimpse as he is set to appear at Monday Night RAW this week. He will reportedly conduct an exclusive interview regarding the status of his recovery and the timeline of his recovery.

The up and coming fighter recently addressed the issues during an exclusive interview with Sirius/XM satellite radio host Sam Robert over the weekend as reported by Pro Wrestling. The American professional wrestler clarified that he is not insecure if the outfit will still promote him the same way if his spot at the top is still available, stressing that his focus is on recovery and coming back in tip top shape. He also relayed that at this point in the recovery program, he can now undergo cardio workouts but is still held back from physical contact.

"I don't fear about that stuff. This is show business, the show has to go on. When you go into it, that's what your... you know what this is, it's entertainment. Just because I'm on the shelf or I have a little break doesn't mean that people don't want to smile anymore. The show is going to continue to be badass like it is and hopefully when I come back I can just add to it," Reigns relayed.

Reigns was supposed to continue his rivalry with Seth Rollins at Night of Champions in September, but immediately pulled to undergo an emergency operation on an incarcerated hernia. In his place, Dean Ambrose got his come back to the scene with all the fireworks. Ambrose provided much of the lustre of event as he arrived in style in a taxi and pummelled the heel Rollins much to the delight of the fans.

Due to this development, Reigns has a lot to catch up given that Ambrose has taken some of the spotlight and even John Cena has thrown his hat into the Rollins comers. Once projected as the next superstar in line, succeeding the likes of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and John Cena, Reigns absence in Night of Champions and his lacklustre showing at Summer Slam led many critics to believe that the fighter is not yet ready for the next step. With still months away from recovery, Reigns will just have to prove doubters wrong.

"It may be a couple months. It just varies. It's going to be a week-to-week basis, so, we'll see," Reigns clarified in the same interview.

While we await his return, watch the latest interview of Reigns below:

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