Originally published on ProWrestlingSheet.

Following Roman Reigns' announcement on Raw that he's in remission, "The Big Dog" talked about his battle with leukemia on Good Morning America. 

Reigns was interviewed by Robin Roberts this morning and reiterated that the support from fans helped him immensely during his time away.  

Roman also revealed the patients at Children's Health of Dallas who recorded a video message for him offering support were some of the first people he told he was in remission.  

The 33-year-old went on to discuss how he wants to help others fighting cancer and explained, "We're not just gonna talk about it, we're in the process of creating funds and foundations to help. We want to make people aware, but we also want to roll our sleeves up and get our hands dirty and make some moves."

No word on when Roman plans to step back into the ring, but he also talked to Robin Roberts about filming his upcoming role in "Hobbs & Shaw."

FYI -- Despite an advertisement which teased an announcement you can't miss, there was nothing major revealed during the interview. 

Watch the video below.