#2. Shouldn't: The Roman Reigns-Paul Heyman alliance has worked perfectly so far
Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman isn't a combination that one expected to see even a few years ago. Looking back, the idea of WWE ever turning Reigns heel seemed impossible.
It appeared as though Vince McMahon wanted to go the John Cena (and previously Hulk Hogan) route by never turning him heel, but the circumstances were entirely different. The pandemic and the lack of crowds provided WWE with the opportunity to try something different, and Roman Reigns requested for a heel turn - something he claims he always wanted to do.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Interestingly enough, Heyman isn't The Tribal Chief's mouthpiece the way he was for Brock Lesnar. It's an entirely different dynamic, and it's worked perfectly so far.
This point goes by the logic "If it isn't broke, don't fix it". While Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns will inevitably part ways, the alliance has worked to both men's favor and it helped give Heyman a less monotonous on-screen role, as he seemingly cut the same promo with The Beast Incarnate for eight years straight.