4. Put Him In More Situations That Accentuate His Bad-Ass Persona
Even though the previous entry was critical of the alignment issues in their feud, Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns did excel at Hell In A Cell. Inside the intimidating metal prison, they constructed a match that was one of the best on the entire card. Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker surely belonged in the main event slot, but Reigns vs. Wyatt was an excellent addition to the under card. One of the most striking things to note about the bout was that fans didn't respond negatively to Roman's victory. That's because he had overcome some serious adversity to get there, and not in a superhuman-like manner. There were comeback spots, but they were paced better than simply no-selling offensive moves from his opponent before running through his own finishing routine. This is something the writing staff need to do more of, putting Roman Reigns in situations he can thrive in. Hell In A Cell was all-action, and Reigns suffered some tremendous bumps on the way to his big win. He looked like a main event babyface, which should be happening way more often. He has a menacing look, and it belongs in barbaric matches like the one against Wyatt.