10 Reasons Roman Reigns Is Outdrawing John Cena At WWE Shows

Reigns house show numbers are currently beating Cena.

Roman Reigns' house show numbers are currently beating John Cena numbers. As usual, there are seperate WWE tours, one headlined by Reigns, and the other headlined by John Cena. Interestingly, this past week, Reigns' tour was a much hotter draw than Cena's tour. The August 29 date in San Juan, Puero Rico did 13,000 fans with a Roman Reigns versus Bray Wyatt main event. That same night, Cena main evented against Seth Rollins in Orlando, Florida, with 6,500 fans on hand. Then on August 30 in Tallahassee, Florida, the Reigns tour did 7,000 fans, with the same Reigns Wyatt main event. Meanwhile over in Daytona Beach that same night, Cena and Rollins main evented in front of 4,000 fans. Is there any thing to these numbers that suggests the first signs of a change in WWE business? This feature will analyse why Reigns could finally be emerging as the franchise star in WWE. Of course, John Cena is still the hottest star in the business, and over 2015 will of course be the hottest draw. But maybe with these latest numbers, things are changing for WWE. Then again, maybe it is just an anomaly that can be explained. One thing for certain, Reigns remains the long term plan to succeed Cena's spot. Let's get to the analysis if it is already happening.
WWE Writer

Grahame Herbert hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.