Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns has reached yet another incredible milestone.

As noted by Hazel Pagador of Sportskeeda Wrestling, Reigns has now gone 900 days without being pinned in a match. The last time a WWE superstar pinned Reigns? You'd back to the Dec. 15, 2019 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, where Reigns lost a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match to King Corbin.

Back in late April, Reigns also hit the historic 600-day mark as the Universal Champion. He is the longest-reigning champion in the title belt's six-year history, and there it's anybody's guess when either of these two streaks will end. The Tribal Chief is enjoying the greatest singles run of his career, and WWE is clearly intent on pushing him through the roof long-term.

As previously noted, Reigns will be working less house shows and pay-per-views on his new WWE contract going forward. The 37-year-old wrestler has even broken character at a handful of house shows to voice his appreciation for the fan support.

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Barring a last-minute change of plans, Reigns will not be working this Sunday's HIAC pay-per-view. It's also unclear if The Tribal Chief and Brock Lesnar will be working Money in the Bank 2022, which is set to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 2. Apparently, there were talks about having Reigns defend his title against Riddle at MITB.

Roman Reigns Is On A Historic Run For The Ages

Vince McMahon spent nearly five years trying to push Reigns as the top babyface of the company, but that long-term plan obviously didn't work out the way he had hoped. It's been the polar opposite for the heel version of Reigns, who has actually garnered plenty of cheers and crowd support despite playing a villainous persona. Everything about the Tribal Chief character has worked up to this point, and quite frankly, WWE has little reason to end his record title reign or undefeated streak in the near future.