Roman Reigns recently etched his name in WWE history by surpassing Pedro Morales to be the fourth-longest reigning world champion in WWE history with a reign that's looking to be extended to well over 1,000 days. Reigns isn't looking to defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship until SummerSlam in August, at the very least. Instead, he's involved in the captivating Bloodline Civil War tag match with Solo Sikoa and The Usos that takes place at Money in the Bank in London on July 1.

In the middle of this all-time run, Paul Heyman recently joined The Pat McAfee Show where talked about Reigns and how, in his own words, can only get better as he constantly fights against his future self.

Reigns, according to the Special Counsel, is always in a battle with his future self, always striving to be a better man than he is today and tomorrow, perpetually evolving. To quote Heyman, "The Roman Reigns of tomorrow has to be better than the Roman Reigns of today, and the Roman Reigns two days from now needs to be better than the Roman Reigns tomorrow.

This is a testament to the drive, resolve, and relentless ambition driving Roman Reigns to retain his position atop the totem pole.