#1 Roman Reigns

There is no way WWE will, or should, turn Roman Reigns heel for the rest of his full-time career, at the very least. That ship sailed a couple of years ago. The company had multiple opportunities to do so a few years ago, when he returned from his 30-day suspension in 2016, or when he seemingly retired The Undertaker less than a year later.
But after those turbulent times, The Big Dog always remained a babyface. WWE is insistent in pushing Reigns as the face of the company, and he very well is. At least from a full-time male perspective. He has carried himself incredibly well over the years, in areas where Seth Rollins stumbled at. Reigns is just a likeable man who you would want to hang out with.
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WWE has implemented more of his personality into his character, but it is not enough. The past year has been a success for Roman Reigns, in terms of crowd support. It has been an organic process and now, more people realise his true value. The Big Dog has done a great job since returning from his leukaemia diagnosis.
He helped stabilise the ratings for SmackDown on FOX despite the show not being that great at all. Hopefully, WWE gets creative in re-integrating Reigns into the world title scene. But, all of this is a blessing and the fact that he happens to be a brilliant WWE Superstar is secondary to the fact that he recovered from health problems that could have been fatal.
Roman Reigns has had the worst come at him, both professionally and personally, and is still standing. That is what makes him WWE's true superhero of today. The kids and women already adore him, while the rest of us respect him, at the very least. He is an inspiration to so many people across the world. This is why it is time for us to quit talking about the Roman Reigns heel turn.
He must never be a bad guy again.
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