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'The Big Dog is back': WWE superstar Roman Reigns announces his cancer is in remission

The 33-year-old Reigns, real name Joe Anoa'i, thanked the fans for their prayers on Monday Night Raw.
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Roman Reigns, right, and Joelle Anoa'i arrives at the Kids' Choice Sports Awards at the Barker Hangar on Thursday, July 19, 2018, in Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)

Four months after WWE superstar Roman Reigns courageously announced during an episode of Raw that his real-life battle with leukemia was forcing him to relinquish the universal title and step away from the ring effective immediately, Reigns made an appearance on the same program Monday to provide fans with an update on his fight. And boy was it a good one.

After soaking in the adulation of the fans once his music hit, Reigns slapped the hands of the WWE Universe as well as celebrities and family at ringside with a smile on his face as the crowd chanted "Roman! Roman!" and "Welcome back!" Once he entered the ring, the 33-year-old Reigns, real name Joe Anoa'i, thanked the fans for their prayers and -- after a brief delay -- announced that his leukemia was officially in remission.

"I said I was going to swing for the fences. We did better than that, y'all. We didn't just swing for the fences. We hit a home run. So when I tell you this, I'm so grateful and so humbled and so honored to announce this," Reigns began. "The good news is, I'm in remission, y'all. So with that being said, the Big Dog is back!"

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