5 reasons why WWE should continue with Roman Reigns as a babyface
There's nobody in the WWE today that receives more criticism, more hate or abuse than Roman Reigns does.
Despite all of that, Joe Anoa'i is here to be a mainstay in the WWE for years to come. Vince McMahon and his subordinates will always do what they feel is 'best for business' and that includes who they deem fit to be the company’s top babyface.
Roman Reigns is the chosen one of this generation, and he's been chosen to be the babyface.
Many fans cry and pull tantrums over the fact that the WWE has chosen one of their own to be the top guy, over more 'respected' Indy guys. They dub him as a John Cena 2.0, but the Samoan is completely different to the 15-time World Champion.
Just like Cena, the fans want Reigns to turn heel so they can cheer him, but like Vince I look at the long-term future of the business and see Reigns as a successful babyface.
Here are 5 reasons why the WWE should continue to push Roman Reigns as a babyface.
#5 Time is on his side
If you don't think Roman Reigns has improved as a sports entertainer over the past two years, you're letting hate cloud your judgement. Not only has Reigns improved in terms of his wrestling ability, he's delivered in big-time spots on major PPVs.
It takes more than just wrestling ability to be in the main event, superstars must have the star power, the ring psychology, intensity and impactful execution.
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Lest we forget, the Samoan is only 31 years old, he easily has another decade in him at the top level. To turn him heel now after investing so much time and effort into him, would be a waste of potential and past booking decisions.
Reigns' best days in a WWE ring are ahead of him, in contrast to the current top guys in the company. We as fans just need to let him fully grow into this pivotal role. He's already mastered the craft of being a top babyface, now let him become a great one.