Staring down The Wyatt Family, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose informed everybody that they do indeed have a tag partner for Night Of Champions. As things stand, it looks unlikely to be Randy Orton, who was taken out by the Wyatts previously. Instead, there are heavy rumours that it'll be none other than Erick Rowan who will stand against his former compatriots. If it is Rowan, there needs to be some explanation given the following evening on Raw. After all, the 'White Sheep' went down with injury, he wasn't outright ex-communicated by Bray Wyatt. Braun Strowman, referred to as 'Sister Abigail's Black Sheep', instead took his place in the group. WWE can't simply expect fans to be happy without some context. Rowan would have to justify why he decided to team up with Reigns and Ambrose, instead of simply rejoining Bray Wyatt's side. There's a simple way to do this, have the man cut even a short promo revealing that he feels disrespected by Bray for replacing him. It'd be easy to do, wouldn't take up much TV time, and would answer the question.
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