Ranking Every WWE Grand Slam Champion From Worst To Best

10. Roman Reigns

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The most recent edition to wrestling's second most relevant 'Elite', Roman Reigns' victory over The Miz on Monday Night Raw ended a celebrated reign for the midcarder in order to free him up to film the latest Marine movie for the organisation's in-house production company.

Capitalising on renewed vim for 'The Big Dog' following The Shield's well-received return, the organisation's decision to gift Reigns his first ever Intercontinental Title completes his quartet following stints with tag team and WWE World Heavyweight gold. John Cena retrospectively poured water on his tenures with the United States during their feisty worked shoot promo battles, but his underrated contests with perennial midcarder Rusev from the time stand up to enhanced scrutiny over a year later.

As a bonafide headliner, it'll hopefully maintain a renewed prestige established by The Miz during his dominance with the title over the past two years. Speculation has already mounted positing options for how Reigns could lose the title en route to his inevitable WrestleMania clash with Brock Lesnar, but a Hulk Hogan/Ultimate Warrior-esque title-for-title main event would work wonders for the status of both belts.

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