Pinyapplesuckas
He's A Good Man
Cena comes out and wins all WWE titles
Bruh its been 3 years of "Make Roman look strong"not once, but he has to be booked as the legit number one...
right now hes trying to take the spot of a man who's not ready to leave that spot. Subconsciously I think we all think he'll fail and they'll go back to Cena. Cena has to put that boy over.
Does he need character development, YES... but so do all these nikkas.
But at some point he will get over. nikkas will complain, and the regular fans gon eat that shyt up. Its just how its always work.
Bruh its been 3 years of "Make Roman look strong"
The fans not fukking with him don't have anything to do with Cena.
The fans fukk with him tho. Thats the weird part. When I went to a house show in Jersey he was universally cheered. I look at Roman like a Pitbull or Florida... they'll sell a billion records and people who like rap will say "they suck" "nobody likes them". shyt just weird. But im sure there label aint complaining.
Roman doesnt have "it" to me. BUT, i think if you put him in a program with Cena. Which they will prolly do at Mania 33. The casuals will take to him. Its just simple logic.

Actually, I don't@MightyHealthy you know what to do![]()

If this doesnt end with Savio Vega interfering with help from the Headbangers and Steve Blackman, i just dont know how i will go on being a wrestling fan.(note: I enjoy this forum more than the product itself just as well so I use mark not as an insult)
But how do you want it to end? fvckery? lights go out and you find reigns being beaten with a bunch of sledgehammers by the nWo/DX?
a clean finish? massive interference? hulk hogan returns?
rofl I know yr not a mod thus I said soActually, I don't![]()
If this doesnt end with Savio Vega interfering with help from the Headbangers and Steve Blackman, i just dont know how i will go on being a wrestling fan.

@Always-Right LigginsTrips wins and Steph pisses on Roman
Ambrose wins at Roadblock, which forces the company on RAW to create a Triple Threat main event at WM. Paul Heyman interrupts and claims that his client Brock Lesnar has signed a contract to face Ambrose at WM and will sue the company if this contract is not upheld, turning the main event into a No DQ Fatal 4-Way.
During the Fatal 4-Way Roman initially goes after Trips and Ambrose after Brock, but when Brock starts dominating Trips calls in the League Of Nations who keep Brock occupied while Ambrose and Roman double team Trips. Brock takes out the whole league, scathed, and brutalizes Trips. With Trips out it's Ambrose and Roman against Brock, and Brock starts to maul them as well, until he's attacked from behind by a guy in a hoodie. Roman and Ambrose look at the mystery helping hand, who pulls off his hoodie and turns out to be none other than Seth Rollins. He extends his hands to Roman and Dean, who look at each other, then allow him to pull them up as the Shield reunites and take out Lesnar with a Triple Powerbomb.
By this time Trips has gotten back up and smirks at Rollins, extending his hand to him, but Seth refuses with a superkick to Trips' face followed by a Pedigree. Seth brings in the title and the united Shield hold it high above them. Then all of a sudden Roman hits Ambrose with a Superman Punch, runs the ropes and on his way back hits a shocked Seth with a Spear. Roman then pulls up Ambrose and hits him with a Spear as well. He then wakes up Trips who looks at the chaos and laughs out loud as Roman hands him the title and they embrace each other.
All of a sudden "Here Comes The Money" hits and Shane McMahon, the new man in charge of WWE following his victory against the Undertaker, appears on the ramp. Trips looks kinda confused and annoyed at Shane, but Shane just points behind him. Trips turns around and Roman spears and pins him, becoming the WWE World Heavyweight Champion in a deal with Shane as his personal security against the other McMahons.
None of this happens of course.
Ambrose wins at Roadblock, which forces the company on RAW to create a Triple Threat main event at WM. Paul Heyman interrupts and claims that his client Brock Lesnar has signed a contract to face Ambrose at WM and will sue the company if this contract is not upheld, turning the main event into a No DQ Fatal 4-Way.
During the Fatal 4-Way Roman initially goes after Trips and Ambrose after Brock, but when Brock starts dominating Trips calls in the League Of Nations who keep Brock occupied while Ambrose and Roman double team Trips. Brock takes out the whole league, scathed, and brutalizes Trips. With Trips out it's Ambrose and Roman against Brock, and Brock starts to maul them as well, until he's attacked from behind by a guy in a hoodie. Roman and Ambrose look at the mystery helping hand, who pulls off his hoodie and turns out to be none other than Seth Rollins. He extends his hands to Roman and Dean, who look at each other, then allow him to pull them up as the Shield reunites and take out Lesnar with a Triple Powerbomb.
By this time Trips has gotten back up and smirks at Rollins, extending his hand to him, but Seth refuses with a superkick to Trips' face followed by a Pedigree. Seth brings in the title and the united Shield hold it high above them. Then all of a sudden Roman hits Ambrose with a Superman Punch, runs the ropes and on his way back hits a shocked Seth with a Spear. Roman then pulls up Ambrose and hits him with a Spear as well. He then wakes up Trips who looks at the chaos and laughs out loud as Roman hands him the title and they embrace each other.
All of a sudden "Here Comes The Money" hits and Shane McMahon, the new man in charge of WWE following his victory against the Undertaker, appears on the ramp. Trips looks kinda confused and annoyed at Shane, but Shane just points behind him. Trips turns around and Roman spears and pins him, becoming the WWE World Heavyweight Champion in a deal with Shane as his personal security against the other McMahons.
None of this happens of course.
