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Old 02-21-2014, 12:46 PM   #44
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I still stand behind this idea. I think it's a way to keep building Roman Reigns, making the fans want the face turn, milk tensions between Dean Ambrose and Reigns, and Bray Wyatt and Reigns for that matter, for all they're worth. It also elevates Reigns by putting Cena in his crosshairs, and it allows Bray Wyatt and his faction to become even more powerful. It even allows Seth Rollins time to shine, as he takes issue with Ambrose's betrayal and shows dedication to the actual ideal of justice that The Shield were meant to be all about.

Don't get me wrong -- I'm excited about the likely Triple Threat Match between Reigns, Ambrose & Rollins at WrestleMania as much as the next guy -- but I am slightly worried that Rollins & Ambrose might be sort of sacrificed at the alter of Roman. I'm sure that the idea is to make all three look good, as they have their entire WWE run so far, but without The Shield intact, it might not be as easy for all three to tread water. They'll each have their different things going on. This storyline sets Reigns, Ambrose & Rollins off on distinct paths from day one.
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