Roman Reigns Announces Tribal Combat For WWE Raw On Netflix Premiere
Roman Reigns is set for a huge match on Raw’s Netflix debut.
The stakes for Raw’s Netflix premiere now just got higher. For the past several months, the OTC has been involved in a heated feud against the Tribal Chief Solo Sikoa. While Sikoa and Bloodline picked up a victory over Reigns’ Bloodline at Crown Jewel, vice versa happened on Survivor Series WarGames.
Now looking forward to settling the scores once and for all, Roman Reigns challenged Solo Sikoa to a ‘Tribal Combat’ match on Raw’s Netflix premiere show on 6th January 2024. With emotions high and a lot at stake, fans can expect the match to turn ugly as soon as it begins. The bout on Raw’s Netflix premiere can also act as the perfect setup for The Rock’s return ahead of the WrestleMania season.

It shall also mark Roman Reigns’ first television match in almost two years.
However, another major grudge match involving CM Punk has been almost confirmed for the 6th January edition of Raw.
Mick Foley Has Named The Real Tribal Chief, And It Is Not Roman Reigns
In a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm at GCW Fan Fest, Mick Foley snubbed Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa to name his Tribal Chief. Picking a former champion over the two Bloodline stars, Foley shared:
I’m a Mami’s boy, alright? When it comes to factions, I want the old Judgment Day back, okay? Carlito, it’s not on you, but that’s not my Judgment Day. The real tribal leader in WWE always has been, always will be, and still is Mami.”
Best Selling Auto Brands Ranking up to October 2024 is still dominated by Toyota (-0.6%), followed by Volkswagen in 2nd (-0.2%) and Honda in 3rd (-2.4%) . BYD surged 39.4%, climbing to 6th, while BMW fell out of the Top 10.
The Global Auto Brands Ranking
Sourcing local Minister of Transportation or deputy agencies, we collect new light vehicles registrations, country by country, brand by brand, in 159 markets worldwide. Extracting data for our Global Auto Database we are able to report on this ranking as several others.
Considering cumulative data up to October 2024, Toyota was still the best selling brand, with 7,49 million vehicles sold. Despite a 0.6% year-on-year decrease, the Japanese giant maintained its decade-long leadership in the market, securing a 10.9% share of all global sales.
Volkswagen ranked in 2nd, with 3,94 million units sold and a 5.7% share of the global market (-0.2%).
In third place Honda -up 1 spot- with 3,07 million units sold and a market share of 4.5% (-2.4%).
In fourth place Hyundai -down 1 spot- sold 3,06 million vehicles (-3%), followed by Ford with 2,95 million sales (-0.2%) and BYD -up 3 spots- at 2,95 million (+39.4%). BYD is an EV specialist still selling ICE vehicles (representing over the half of company sales). In 2019 BYD ranking was the 49th in the world!
Nissan ranked in 7th with 2,59 million (+0.9%), followed by Chevrolet -down 2 spots- with 2,46 million units sold (-5.5%), and Kia -down 1 spot- with 2,41 million sales (-3.7%). Closing the top 10, Mercedes -up 1 spot- which reported 1,77 million new registrations (-1.1%). Tables with sales figures
In the table below we report sales for Top 25 Brands.