10 Things We Learned From WWE Chronicle: Roman Reigns Part 2
3. Head Office Called...
You'd think WWE's key employees - namely, the superstars - would make at least semi-regular pilgrimages to the company's head office in Stamford, CT, if not only to be made au fait with the brand's latest direction and, more important, an updated glossary of arcane argot.
Nope. Demands of the road dictate otherwise, as Roman Reigns, despite being one of the promotion's chief ambassadors, admits on his visit to 112 East Main Street that it's the first time he's set foot in the building for almost two years. Reigns is so unfamiliar with the place that he's left to make awkward small talk with his liaison, inanely commenting that the posters have been changed. Was he expecting to see Jinder Mahal's menacing face looming out of a Backlash 2017 ad?