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Post by bearned on Jan 5, 2020 2:11:52 GMT -5
It’s pretty funny how Roman is portrayed as some big locker room leader but nobody ever seems to help him when he is getting his ass kicked and fed dog food. Until now and they are only helping because they are family.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Jan 5, 2020 4:37:06 GMT -5
It’s pretty funny how Roman is portrayed as some big locker room leader but nobody ever seems to help him when he is getting his ass kicked and fed dog food. Until now and they are only helping because they are family. It's been an issue ever since Roman went on his own after The Shield. At one point, his big t-shirt slogan was ONE VS. ALL, but he was also regularly receiving backup from Dean Ambrose and The Usos. It's weird that regardless of what the fans have thought, Roman has consistently been portrayed as a likeable family man who always does the right thing, and is now surrounded by the likes of The New Day, Mustafa Ali and Shorty G who share these qualities. And he's constantly butting heads with guys like King Corbin, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, and previously Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre, who are extremely grating human beings that almost anyone else on the roster who be lining up to get a free shot on. Yet for some reason, Roman with a near 100% approval rating in locker room is finding himself alone so much despite being targeted by these guys with a near 0% approval rating.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jan 5, 2020 8:50:51 GMT -5
It’s pretty funny how Roman is portrayed as some big locker room leader but nobody ever seems to help him when he is getting his ass kicked and fed dog food. Until now and they are only helping because they are family. It's been an issue ever since Roman went on his own after The Shield. At one point, his big t-shirt slogan was ONE VS. ALL, but he was also regularly receiving backup from Dean Ambrose and The Usos. It's weird that regardless of what the fans have thought, Roman has consistently been portrayed as a likeable family man who always does the right thing, and is now surrounded by the likes of The New Day, Mustafa Ali and Shorty G who share these qualities. And he's constantly butting heads with guys like King Corbin, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, and previously Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre, who are extremely grating human beings that almost anyone else on the roster who be lining up to get a free shot on. Yet for some reason, Roman with a near 100% approval rating in locker room is finding himself alone so much despite being targeted by these guys with a near 0% approval rating. I don’t think the “nobody helps” thing is mutually exclusive to Roman. Seems to be a WWE babyface issue. Nobody ever helps out anyone ever, while the heels all tend to be good buddies.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 5, 2020 9:01:13 GMT -5
It's been an issue ever since Roman went on his own after The Shield. At one point, his big t-shirt slogan was ONE VS. ALL, but he was also regularly receiving backup from Dean Ambrose and The Usos. It's weird that regardless of what the fans have thought, Roman has consistently been portrayed as a likeable family man who always does the right thing, and is now surrounded by the likes of The New Day, Mustafa Ali and Shorty G who share these qualities. And he's constantly butting heads with guys like King Corbin, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, and previously Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre, who are extremely grating human beings that almost anyone else on the roster who be lining up to get a free shot on. Yet for some reason, Roman with a near 100% approval rating in locker room is finding himself alone so much despite being targeted by these guys with a near 0% approval rating. I don’t think the “nobody helps” thing is mutually exclusive to Roman. Seems to be a WWE babyface issue. Nobody ever helps out anyone ever, while the heels all tend to be good buddies. I keep saying this... BABYFACES. ARE. PARANOID. Nobody ever turns heel by turning on a heel.
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