10 Strongest Sellers In WWE Today

2. Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns
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For all the flack Roman Reigns has received over the past several years, some of which has been warranted and most of which has not been his fault, The Guy knows how to sell.

After making his name as the powerhouse of The Shield, Roman Reigns has become an incredible seller ever since breaking off from the trio in the spring of 2014. His character may be over-pushed, over-hyped, and over-acted at times, but Roman Reigns is one of the best sellers in WWE today.

While his WrestleMania 32 match with Triple H failed to get many fans invested, the prior year's contest with Brock Lesnar was the complete opposite. Fans were on the edge of their seats waiting for the conclusion. Especially knowing that WrestleMania 31 was originally meant to be "his" night and "his" spot, Reigns went out like a true professional and delivered one of the greatest sell-jobs in his career, putting Seth Rollins over in the process.

Roman's selling abilities do not end with WrestleMania 31, however. The Big Dog has only gotten better at his ability to sell since then (see matches against Sheamus, AJ Styles, Seth Rollins, and Rusev) and it's a trend that's likely to continue.

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