A man of Roman's ilk shouldn't be a cartoon character with his sufferin' succotashs, or trying to crack the odd blue joke about a Celtic Warrior's b*lls. Roman has been hamstrung by the promos WWE's creative teams have come up for him just about as long as his singles career has been going. You can tell he's way out of his comfort zone in certain situations, while the mannerisms and personality he conveys on television is so forced it's hard to watch at times. In the role of face of the company you need to be able to speak well in front of the world, and toe the company line in mainstream interviews. While there's little doubting Roman can do the latter, it's the former that he clearly struggles with. WWE should have him be all mysterious, not to the extent WCW's Sting was during the 90s, but enough that doesn't see him talk all to often. Accentuate his positives rather than highlight his shortcomings and those doubters might get on side. Arrive. Kick a**. Leave. That should be The Big Dog's motto.