Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar will wage yet another war
#2 Brock Lesnar should win to establish the importance of Paul Heyman
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Both Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar have benefitted immensely from the services of Paul Heyman. However, this past week, Reigns fired him after 40 years of service to his family.
For the storyline to play out in the best possible manner, Paul Heyman should now align with Brock Lesnar. And for the world to understand how important he is, Heyman should be instrumental in Lesnar capturing the Universal Championship.
#2 Roman Reigns should win because he's a full-time performer
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Listen, if Brock Lesnar does indeed become the new Universal Champion, he will not show up every single week with the title. Do we really need yet another phase where the face of the company will be absent for a great duration of time?
This is why it is important for Roman Reigns to retain his title and show up every single week on the blue brand. A part-time champion also sends the wrong message to the roster, especially now that there's a new place to work.
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