10 Radical Ways WWE Can Save Roman Reigns

Is there still time to get the golden boy right for WrestleMania, or is he a lost cause?

By Jack Morrell /

With the main event of Fastlane now in the rear view mirror, and Roman Reigns declared the victor and challenger to Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, last night€™s RAW should have set out a confrontation between the two men to begin promotional work for the match. After all, this is unquestionably the biggest match in Roman Reigns€™ career, and should be the culmination of months and months of positioning the man as the next big thing. It€™s also probably the last chance Triple H will ever have to main event WrestleMania for the company€™s top title. This is a big deal, regardless of how you feel about either man. It should be the passing of the torch in some considerable style: but last night the expected confrontation turned into interference from The Game in the booked main event of RAW between Reigns and (yawn) Sheamus. After a little back and forth, Triple H completely destroyed Reigns without any assistance from weapons or allies, savagely beating him down and bloodying his face to pose over him, title held aloft, as he received medical attention. He was cheered manically as a super-over babyface while doing so by the normally fairly casual Detroit crowd. It€™s five weeks and five days until WrestleMania 32. After nearly a year of rehabilitation following the disastrous lead in to last year€™s WrestleMania, Roman Reigns, the heir apparent to the WWE throne, is still being booed out of the building on a regular basis. That€™s not much time to turn things around. Assuming that they even want to save Roman Reigns, here's how it could be done...