Paul Heyman believes that Roman Reigns can still get better
According to the Special Counsel, The Tribal Chief is still in the "sophomore" phase of his already-illustrious WWE career.
According to the Special Counsel, The Tribal Chief is still in the "sophomore" phase of his already-illustrious WWE career.
Roman Reigns' run has extended past 1,027 days, putting him closer to beating Bruno Sammartino for fourth place all time.
Despite "teasing" that he'd join the world's foremost wrestling promotion, it appears that Conor McGregor isn't up for the challenge.
But, don't worry, WWE probably doesn't plan on having Roman Reigns drop his championship on a non-television show.
At least one WWE legend believes that Roman Reigns should hold onto his title belts until at least he surpasses Hulk Hogan's reign.
The report comes as Roman Reigns closes in on the record of Pedro Morales, who was champion of the WWWF for 1,027 days.