I am by no means a Roman Reigns hater. Despite his
shortcomings on the microphone, I find his ring work entertaining. His career
in WWE, however, has me asking one question: Are we being trolled? It is no
secret that WWE wants to push Roman Reigns as the next top star of the company.
WWE has done seemingly everything in their power to position Reigns as the heir
apparent to John Cena and lead the company over the next decade. He has been
booked as an unstoppable underdog. No matter how high the odds seem to be
stacked against him, he usually overcomes them. Whether it be the
Authority, the League of Nations, or a WWE wellness policy violation and
suspension, Roman Reigns has always come out on top. His booking history is a
very clear indicator of WWE’s big plans for the “big dog.”
He debuted as a member of the Shield in 2012 alongside Seth
Rollins and Dean Ambrose, and the trio received a massive push by running over
everybody that stood in their way. While the group appeared as a unit of
solidarity, Roman Reigns was actually being portrayed as the best of the bunch.
At Survivor Series 2013, Reigns was the sole survivor in a traditional Survivor
Series 5-on-5 elimination tag team match. During the 2014 Royal Rumble match,
Reigns eliminated both of his Shield brethren in route to tossing a record
total of 12 people over the top rope while finishing as the bout’s runner-up.
When Rollins dismantled the Shield during the summer of 2014, Reigns was
immediately thrust into the main event scene and world title contention. He won
the 2015 Royal Rumble and earned a main event Wrestlemania 31 WWE World
Heavyweight title shot. Although he lost the match, he still managed to win the
title by the end of 2015. He lost the title at the 2016 Royal Rumble but
regained it in the main event of Wrestlemania 32. He then lost it again at
Money in the Bank 2016 and was suspended for a month for violating the WWE
wellness policy. However, his first match back from his suspension was a WWE
title match and although he lost, he was inserted into the United States
Championship picture. He proceeded to win the United States title and was again
back in world title contention.
As you can see, Reigns has had arguably the best booking of
any WWE wrestler since 2012. However, it has not been well received by fans.
Despite being a face, he gets mixed reactions at best as the boos and jeers
generally drown out the little amount of cheers he gets in wrestling arenas.
Every time he takes on a heel, it is as if the roles are reversed. The heel
gets the face reaction while Reigns is the target of the heel reaction. Why is
this?
I believe it stems from the booking. With Reigns being
positioned as the unstoppable underdog and next big megastar of the company, he
rarely loses cleanly which can have negative effects on the other wrestlers on
the roster as they generally come out of a match with Reigns looking weaker
than they did heading into it. His booking has also prevented other wrestles
from reaching the next level of superstardom in the WWE. In 2015, Daniel Bryan
was the clear choice of the fans to main event Wrestlemania 31, but instead the
nod went to Reigns. In 2016, Dean Ambrose was white hot in terms of popularity
and should have been in the main event of Wrestlemania 32 but was cast aside by
WWE in favor of Reigns again. Both Bryan and Ambrose were still popular, but
Bryan had to retire due to injury and never reached that next level of
superstardom, and Ambrose cooled off significantly over the course of the past
year.
So here we are in 2017 and Reigns is still being booked the
same way and is having the same type of fan reactions. He was the 30th
and final entrant in the 2017 Royal Rumble match and was greeted with a chorus
of boos from the Alamodome crowd. Chants of “this is bull sh*t” could also be
heard and only grew louder when Reigns eliminated the massively popular and
respected Undertaker from the match. It was at this point in time I began to
wonder if WWE is using Roman Reigns to mess with the fans. He is one of the
most hated wrestlers on the roster, and WWE clearly knows it. They have done
everything possible to get Reigns over and have even edited videos of fan
reactions to Reigns to make it seem like the fans support him. The lengths WWE
is willing to go to protect Reigns is laughable. At the same time, they are
still irking fans with how they book him. This is the most stubborn booking by
WWE I have ever seen. It is not working at all, but WWE keeps pushing it.
So how do you fix this situation? It is cliché for people to
call for a wrestler to have a heel turn in order get over with the crowd. It
doesn’t always work, but it could actually be beneficial for Reigns. He already
gets a heel reaction so WWE should heavily consider turning the “big dog” heel.
It may delay their plans to have Reigns as the next big face of the company,
but the boos will at least match the character being portrayed. A potential Wrestlemania
feud with the Undertaker could finally lead Reigns to the dark side, but until
that happens expect the WWE to continue trolling the fans with the nonsensical
booking of Roman Reigns.
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