#3 If they never did the 'One Vs. All' storyline
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If you despised the whole 'One Vs. All' storyline surrounding Roman Reigns and the McMahon's, then you do realize where the problem lies.
While Superstars like Brock Lesnar, Dean Ambrose, and Bray Wyatt had all the momentum needed, the company was busy focusing on turning Roman Reigns into a worldwide sensation.
With the WWE Universe hating him, the Chairman went one step ahead and got himself involved in a feud with Roman.
With the hopes of turning it into something like the Austin-McMahon clash, the fans immediately rejected the idea and got behind guys like Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt.
The One Vs. All match that took place on January 11, 2016, on Raw is perhaps one of the worst matches in the brand's history.
Considering that nobody was able to stand up to Roman Reigns only destroyed the credibility of talented Superstars like Cody Rhodes, The New Day, Kevin Owens, and Alberto Del Rio to say the least.
The only saving grace was Brock Lesnar's blockbuster appearance that got the crowd on their feet. If you ever want to analyze what separates Brock Lesnar from Roman Reigns, you better watch that match again.