15 New Directions For WWE After WrestleMania 38

1. Roman Reigns Getting A Shiny New Belt

Roman Reigns
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There's just something right about seeing Roman Reigns clutching both of WWE's top titles. The guy has been a phenomenon since turning heel several years ago, and he was the correct choice to win that weekend-closing match with Brock Lesnar.

Now, it's time to amalgamate the WWE and Universal belts into one shiny prize.

Whilst he's doing that, Roman can also start wheels spinning on the end of the Raw vs. SmackDown brand split by telling the world that he works wherever the f*ck he likes because he's the best. In other words, your 'Tribal Chief' will be pulling double duty on Mondays and Fridays from now on.

Seeing him butt heads with Triple H in the GM role, or make moves towards a wild brawl vs. Steve Austin sounds fun. No, it's hardly reinventing the wheel, but one Undisputed Champ running roughshod over both major shows like it's 2002 again could work.

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