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WWE show warmth towards the tribal chief Roman Reigns as he suffers from lonliness
Roman Reigns recently said that he seems lonely in spite of being at the pinnacle of the sport, and the WWE Universe has since come out in solidarity with him. For his 1000-day tenure as the Universal Champion, Triple H presented The Tribal Chief with an additional Undisputed WWE Universal title on the most recent edition of SmackDown. The Usos came in on Reigns’ celebration later that evening, and a drama amongst The Bloodline members resulted.
The Tribal Chief eventually left as Reigns’ sole supporter Solo Sikoa supported him when he attacked Jimmy Uso using the Samoan Spike. Even being at the pinnacle of his profession, Roman recently shared on social media how alone he is without his loved ones (The Bloodline). The individual in charge of the Table was supported by the crowd, who promised to stand with the latter no matter what. A number of them also praised Reigns, saying that he was deserving of the additional title that was given to him.
Should Roman Reigns’ character change in the WWE?
Dutch Mantell, a seasoned member of the WWE, recently discussed his opinion regarding how Roman Reigns’ persona in the company could evolve. Mantell suggested that WWE turn The Bloodline against Roman and give Cody Rhodes the chance to win the belts during a conversation on Sportskeeda Wrestling’s SmackTalk. It would be intriguing to learn what strategies the WWE has for Roman Reigns moving ahead.
He continued by saying how The Tribal Chief ought to be left alone following his defeat of The American Nightmare because doing so would help Reigns’ babyface persona. Mantell said that “Then he [Roman Reigns] turns babyface [after the rest of the Bloodline turns on Roman and Cody Rhodes wins the title]. Somebody beats the living crap out of him, see Roman has no friends and the only ones that come to help him are The Usos. Cause as much as they hate him, he’s still a relative. He’s family. That’s how you book stuff.”