There has been a lot going about the Rock versus Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. However, the fans believe that this is solely going to be a finishing chapter for the Bloodline and not a clash for the belt. Well the WWE Undisputed Championship certainly carries its own weight and that also marks Roman’s undefeated streak for the title.
However, considering the fact that the Rock is tipped to finish the storyline with a win, that means Dwayne Johnson comes after the title. However, that is not the case as he is a part of the WWE as a guest wrestler and not just another full-timer. Here are three reasons for the fans to believe that the title won’t be on the line.
#1 Roman Reigns is going to be a part of a fatal four way match
With new faces on the block which is inclusive of Randy Orton, it is heavily tipped that the title may change hands. More importantly, when it comes to a fatal four way match, Roman can still be undefeated if he is not pinned and still go onto lose the title. And getting into a fatal four way match and walking out unscathed with so many enemies breathing down your neck, that certainly doesn’t happen.
#2 The Tribal Chief itself is an alarm call to glory
Rock and his entire family has been wrestling for a while. The reputation of the Anoai family obviously comes on a gold platter when discussed in wrestling context. However, with that being said, obviously, someone would love to see an elder take over the head of the table and Dwayne Johnson certainly can call himself to be the biggest contributor in the family. Being the biggest provider of laurels and history, the Brahma Bull will love to be the Tribal Chief and he won’t be coming for the title.
#3 Fans are bored of Roman Reigns running away with the WWE title repeatedly
The fans keep on complaining about Roman Reigns walking away with the title over and over again. They just want to see a change and this s the best possible opportunity for WWE to put their stamp where roman doesn’t lose his glory and at the same time the belt on his waist can be passed over before he steps foot in the ring.