#4 Reluctance to turn Heel
With the Fastlane pay-per-view rapidly approaching, and with it a defining Triple Threat match on the Road to Wrestlemania, the internet has been frothing with a plethora of possible outcomes including a potential heel turn for Dean Ambrose, if the signs on TV programming are reliable indicators.
This despite the fact that the audience seem to be markedly more invested in Ambrose as a babyface as compared to Reigns, whose persona the company seem eager to conserve and maintain in light of the mantle that he would likely be shouldering in the future.
Perhaps the WWE is merely acting to protect its long term interests by preserving his current status, but having Roman Reigns turn heel may prove to be an effective ploy to appease the bulk of the fans that are not sold on him as yet, even if it were for a mititigating period of time.
Having toiled for a year or so to try and manufacture genuine adhesion between the audience and Reigns, with fluctuating results at best, the WWE’s headstrong attitude and unbudging approach seems no closer to paying dividends, as fan opinon towards the Samoan seems to be on a downslide yet again.
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