Okay Babie.....
Roman Reign Is The superman punch..........
Okay, Roman beating up the authority, speaking less and being a badass. Is it just me or is WWE actually listening to what most fans wanted since day 1? All Roman needs to do now is smile less and be more aggressive with his movement and promo skills and then I would not mind seeing him as champ up until the man, Seth freaking Rollins returns. Or if he drops it to someone at Wrestlemania.
Reigns was slowly growing on me but come on WWE 10 security guards? If you want people to stop saying "this made Roman look strong" you could've sent out the traditional 4 or 5.
an you guys see that?
.Didn't mean to say this in negative means but what I see is this time Roman carefully flip/looking at the title before he raised it.Can't blame he though..from my own personal view..his act looks like he us indeed a 'rookie' who had just newly acquired a championship belt!.Or,maybe he doesn't want the spectators laugh at him because he keep holding the belt in a wrong way..He!He! :)
The superman punch is the worst move and the name just pisses me off, plus he uses it like 3 times per match.. is this what we have to watch, reigns as wwe championship..
Honestly the WWE writers should let roman reigns be roman reigns and nothing like John Cena. Roman reigns needs new moves and better mic skills and he will have potential of being the face of the WWE. Right now all i see is a john cena 2.0 and a fake Steve austin vs Mcmahon fued
Yes but they will return Cena I'm presuming will return at the Royal Rumble as an entrant, Brock Lesnar will show up right before mania to reinvoke his rematch clause that was interrupted by the Undertaker for Reigns vs Lesnar for Wrestlemania 32, and Rollins, Cesaro, Hideo will all return eventually. But I did read that Rollins is recovering AHEAD of schedule so maybe we will see a functional Seth Rollins at mania?
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