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Who would you say holds that distinction? Fanfare, PPV buys, asses in seats, etc. Even after he loses on Sunday night, it's still going to be Brock Lesnar after this current run, and 20-ish years in the business. His presence is still larger than life(basically "modern Andre" lately.)
Roman still needs(after seemingly "retiring" the Undertaker years ago), Paul Heyman, defeating Lesnar this year, and then "projected" The Rock next year to hopefully get over?
If that really happens, they have been forcing Reigns down viewers throats for almost 10 years now, and if they are still relying on Heyman, Undertaker,Lesnar, The Rock and even nostalgia for The Shield? He isn't that good. I admit he has grown alot through the years..but he'll only become a "legend " by force rather than judged by talent, memorable moments.
Left to their own devices even years down the road I would rank The Shield Rollins/Ambrose/Reigns.
Roman still needs(after seemingly "retiring" the Undertaker years ago), Paul Heyman, defeating Lesnar this year, and then "projected" The Rock next year to hopefully get over?
If that really happens, they have been forcing Reigns down viewers throats for almost 10 years now, and if they are still relying on Heyman, Undertaker,Lesnar, The Rock and even nostalgia for The Shield? He isn't that good. I admit he has grown alot through the years..but he'll only become a "legend " by force rather than judged by talent, memorable moments.
Left to their own devices even years down the road I would rank The Shield Rollins/Ambrose/Reigns.