Vidyut Jammwal acknowledges WWE’s Tribal Chief Roman Reigns in viral Instagram post | International Sports News

Bollywood’s action star Vidyut Jammwal just set Instagram on fire after posting pictures with none other than WWE’s Tribal Chief Roman Reigns. The action star, who’s known for bringing insane martial arts authenticity to Bollywood, acknowledged him as the Tribal Chief, and the post instantly blew up, with fans calling it the ultimate crossover between Bollywood and WWE.
Vidyut Jammwal shared a viral moment with WWE Tribal Chief Roman Reigns on Instagram
Action star Vidyut Jammwal set Instagram abuzz this week after sharing a powerful post featuring WWE’s undisputed superstar, Roman Reigns. The Bollywood actor, known for his unmatched martial arts skills, captioned the post, “In the company of warriors, I find my tribe”, acknowledging the “Tribal Chief” in what fans are calling the ultimate warrior crossover.The pictures showed Jammwal and Reigns in a candid yet commanding moment, exuding respect, strength, and camaraderie. Within hours, the post began trending across platforms, with fans from both Bollywood and WWE communities celebrating the unexpected link-up.
Jammwal goes global as Street Fighter ’s Dhalsim
The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Jammwal is officially stepping into Hollywood with the upcoming Street Fighter reboot, where he’ll play the iconic Dhalsim. For fans of the game, that’s the calm yet fierce yoga master who literally breathes fire. With Jammwal’s Kalaripayattu roots and years of martial arts expertise, the casting feels like a major win for authenticity.Now, seeing him alongside Reigns, who’s also confirmed for the movie, feels like a behind-the-scenes teaser of what’s coming.
Roman Reigns brings star power to Hollywood
Roman Reigns has already proven he can rule more than just the squared circle. After a strong Hollywood debut in Hobbs & Shaw, he’s gearing up for Street Fighter, adding serious star power to the franchise. Fans already know he brings presence, charisma, and that undeniable aura of dominance, whether it’s WrestleMania or a movie set.
Warriors from different worlds, united by respect
Within hours, Jammwal’s post racked up comments from fans across the world. From “This is the crossover we didn’t know we needed” to “Two real-life warriors in one frame,” the reactions were unanimous: this link-up just feels iconic. Some even joked it looked like a real-life Street Fighter poster drop. With Street Fighter locked for an October 2026 release, this viral Instagram moment has only cranked up the hype.