If WWE 2K15 was released tomorrow, the minimum rating Roman Reigns would receive would be 99. The machine is well and truly behind the Big Dog as his ascension to the top continued on Sunday with very little resistance. Faced with over 700 lbs of humanity in Kane and The Big Show, Reigns used superhuman power to topple the two giants over the top rope. He then overcame a sneak attack from the crafty Rusev to claim his first, and maybe not his last, Royal Rumble win. Reigns' current rating of 92 makes him one of the top current roster guys on the game. However, as it was so clear that he was going to be vaulted to the very top of the card in a short space of time, why wasn't he given a rating that truly reflected that? Roman is expected to defeat Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania. By doing so, he will overcome a man that is rated a full two points more than him. Theoretically, this means that the former Shield member should be rated the same, if not more than The Beast Incarnate. And a lot closer to John Cena who is a staggering 96. The relationship between WWE's televised programming and its leading game is virtually non existent. The ball starts rolling with lack of current attires and it doesn't stop there. Hypothetically, imagine if a young fan buys the game post Mania with Reign's the champion after a clean win over Lesnar, but sees Brock as the far superior guy in the game Their little mind will be blown. This is a really petty reason for Roman to be given a higher rating, but surely a necessary one in the grand scheme of things. Believe in that. Follow me on Twitter: @WhatCultureTwed