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What You Should Know About WWE Superstar, Roman Riegns

WWE creative is what is screwing themselves.

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What You Should Know About WWE Superstar, Roman Riegns

The WWE wrestler known as Roman Reigns: why is he hated so much? He is a good wrestler and his promos have been consistently better year after year. Yet so many people talk badly of him.

First off, I am a huge fan of Roman Reigns. WWE creative is what is screwing themselves. When he was a part of the Shield, he was so loved, but now that he is no longer a part of that stable, he’s booed? He has way more moves now since then and he has been practicing on his mic skills. But let’s be honest, we all know that everything he does is scripted by people who have no idea what they’re doing. The whole “Big Dog’ and “The Guy” thing are great, but he has got to turn heel for him to make strides. His whole face thing should’ve ended a while ago. He has so much potential to be an amazing heel and have such an awesome run as a bad guy. What is this madness of him being booed every time he shows his face? It’s complete and utter nonsense.

Roman Reigns has great talent and athleticism in the wrestling business and he will be there for a long time. What he needs is to allowed to be himself. He has a great personality and he would be able to connect to everyone so much better.

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