10 WWE Superstars Roman Reigns Must Defeat To Be The Top Guy
He has an attitude and a swagger in the ring; he carries himself like he's fully aware of what he is and what he brings to the game.
WWE.comRoman Reigns is 6'3," 265 lbs of rock solid muscle and pure intensity. He has an attitude and a swagger in the ring; he carries himself like he's fully aware of what he is and what he brings to the game. When he's in character, he is completely in tune with the drama he's in and is able to immerse himself in the moment. Combined with the presence he has is his look. He is the Samoan god of thunder, a superhuman freak of nature that can intimidate even the hardest Superstars just by looking into their eyes. He has a very marketable image and he is in peak physical condition. He is everything that Vince McMahon wants in a WWE Superstar. And he is the heir apparent to John Cena. Many fans have speculated on the possibility of Roman doing great things in WWE but the fact is that no one is truly able to predict how much he will do or just how he will get there. But the fact is that if he stays healthy and continues to work hard both in and out of the ring, then there is no reason to assume that Roman will not one day reign over WWE. But he has some work to do before he gets to that point. Much of that work centers on his win/loss record in the ring. And that record needs some serious additions before Roman Reigns can legitimately call himself WWE's top guy. And here are 10 of those additions.