WWE WrestleMania 38: 10 Things That Must Happen

2. Roman Reigns Takes Both Belts

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Sorry, Brock Lesnar, but there's just no way you should be strutting ass out of Texas with both the WWE and Universal Titles in your luggage. Roman Reigns has tirelessly carried things on his back since turning heel in the summer of 2020, and the fact his act hasn't grown stale almost two years on is a huge compliment to the man.

Reigns still has so much left to achieve.

Seeing him either pull double duty on Raw and SmackDown or bring his Unified/Undisputed WWE World Title exclusively to Fridays (if creative feel brave enough), makes the most sense. If they go for the second option, then they'll have to stack star power onto Mondays and hope that's enough.

One thing's for sure: Roman's trajectory, going from unwanted hero to tour de force bad ass heel, means he fully deserves to hold two titles for a while. He deserves that more than Lesnar, being honest, and that's why it's so, so important that Reigns wins.

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