WWE RAW after AEW Double or Nothing: 5 reasons why Roman Reigns-Shane McMahon feud is bad for business

They face at Super ShowDown
They face at Super ShowDown

#3 Going down the same route for Reigns

Reigns has been unbeatable
Reigns has been unbeatable

Ever since Roman Reigns returned after recuperating from leukemia, he has been rather unbeatable. He won clean against Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania – which was quite a dent on the momentum of the Scottish Psychopath – and then had a program with Elias.

After weeks of weak buildup, the pair faced each other at Money In The Bank and Roman Reigns absolutely buried Elias by squashing him within seconds. With the conclusion of that ‘feud’, Reigns is now up against the son of the chairman, who is accompanied by Drew McIntyre.

So far, the Big Dog has gotten the better of McMahon and it is likely to continue being this way. WWE are portraying him as an unbeatable force – like they have been in the past – before he enters the title picture.

And while it is not entirely a bad thing to do, the lack of natural feeling to it puts Reigns in the risk of getting on the wrong side of the fans – and, once again, it won’t be his fault.

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