#1 Should: Roman Reigns heel turn

Believe it or not, WWE finally did.
While it didn't happen all at once, especially since Roman Reigns accidentally botched a few of his lines in the opening promo on Raw, it quickly became apparent that he wasn't a baby face anymore. In fact, when Roman Reigns said that it was his yard and that he owned it, everyone went absolutely crazy in the arena.
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It was honestly one of those moments that you couldn't believe your eyes as you watched it. Roman Reigns. The guy who had trouble getting any kind of positive reaction from The WWE Universe had the fans eating out of the palm of his hands during his promo. Not only that, he also had fans chanting his name as well.
Reigns then had fans in the palm of his hands again when he got a huge reaction for demanding that he be booked in a match against Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggle later in the show. The move was an interesting one since he would already be competing against The Revival that night, but Reigns's intensity is what really sold the segment to fans.
Then there was the tag team match with Seth Rollins and The Revival, which featured fans actually chanting we want Roman while Rollins was struggling to make the tag to Seth Rollins. Unfortunately for The WWE Universe, that didn't end up happening as The Revival jumped into lay a beat down on Reigns, but the moment served its purpose.
Think about it! WWE actually had fans chanting things like We want Roman and let's go Roman. Not only is that indicative that his new semi-heel persona is slowly starting to get him over with the crowd, it also means that WWE may finally have the answer on how to build up Reigns as a big enough tweener to take on Lesnar at Summerslam.
In the end, it's working! Its finally working and WWE needs to capitalize on it from now on. No more Mr. nice guy with Roman Reigns! WWE needs to continue to experiment with these heel segments for him and eventually find out how to parlay that into a blockbuster feud with Brock Lesnar for the title.
It's all right there. WWE just needs to execute it.
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