5. Turn Roman Reigns Heel With Paul Heyman Managing Him
Roman Reigns isn't connecting with some of the WWE Universe. If you watch the shows then you can see that. The same people that loved him a year ago when he was a part of The Shield apparently don't like him because he's not a great talker or he's not super athletic like Bryan or Ziggler, for example. What makes a lot of sense for Reigns right now is a heel turn. Since he's not a great talker, give him a manager. There's no better person for that than Paul Heyman. If Reigns turned heel at WrestleMania 31 to win the WWE Title it could also lead to future matches against Lesnar if he decides to stick around after WrestleMania. The turn that comes to mind was The Rock at Survivor Series 1998. It was a shock that came out of nowhere. It made him a bigger star. Another example is Steve Austin with Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 17 although that was done more because Austin felt like he needed to do it. In Rock's case, it elevated him and he was ready to embrace the opportunity. In the long term, a heel turn could help him. What usually happens with top heels is that they have a big run that could go on for years (or much shorter) and then they became popular faces. The reason the fans want to root for them is because they look like stars as top heels. There are so many top guys that ascended as heels like Shawn Michaels, Austin, Rock, John Cena and others that it could be the best move for Reigns.