In the world of professional wrestling, people will see two characters: high heels and baby face.
In recent memory, the best example is the storyline of Daniel Bryan in 2014, when He defeated Randy Orton and Batista on WrestleMania XXX to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
This is such a simple story, but if it is made properly, it can become so fascinating.
Let’s take a look at the company’s top heels in the form of WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Reigns’ singles career started with a face, but it failed miserably because the gimmick became obsolete, it just didn’t suit the character of a strong person like Reigns.
But when he returned in the Thunder Age, the “Tribal Chief” was finally accepted by wrestling fans and was even known for his heel work.
WWE is notorious for forcing wrestlers to follow a strict script, and most of the time it is untrue because the wording they use is not suitable for their wrestling role, similar to Raines’ first singles match One, unfortunately.
Roman Reigns is enjoying a professional renaissance as WWE’s top high heels.
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Appeared in Sports Illustrated Media Podcast and Jimmy Traina, Reigns talked about his rare privileges in drafting.
“In my career, there was a time when I either read the script or tried to adjust the script as much as possible. For a while, especially since SummerSlam, I returned from a short break at the beginning of the pandemic. I didn’t Scripted. I say what I want to say. I say what I feel. If it comes out of my mouth, that’s my mantra. I came up with it. I provide it. That’s why it has always been like this. Yes, because it is mine,” said the WWE Universal Champion.
Being able to make your own promo will help “The Head of the Table” establish more connections with the crowd and make them feel that every word he says is serious.
It can be said that high heels are easier to work with than faces, because most wrestling people today are tired of family-friendly facial characters. However, it sometimes becomes difficult (See: Retribution).
When high heels like Reigns make what they say sounds cool and believable, it’s hard not to cheer for the villain.
Reigns will defend his global championship against John Cena in Summerslam this month, who won Surprisingly returned to the company last month at Money In The Bank.



