#4 An emphasis on Roman Reigns' ego

It becomes a bit tedious hearing Roman Reigns reiterate that WWE is his yard and he is the big dog every single week, as fighting jobbers and performing mediocre on the mic do not make him feel like the next big thing. But this week WWE deiced to put that catchphrase into use as Reigns competed in several matches, several segments and delivered some good words on the mic when he was given a chance.
Reigns first delivered a repetitive but intense promo at the start of the show in which he further insulted Bobby Lashley, claimed that he is "the guy" on Raw and no one goes through him. Then Drew Mcintyre and Dolph Ziggler came put to disagree; they got in a brawl, which then caused Seth Rollins to come out and so ensued a great tag team match, everything that one would expect to happen, happened as usual.
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But throughout the entirety of Raw what was most surprising was character development for Reigns as WWE is building up Reigns as someone whose ego is bigger than himself. Firstly he insulted several stars for even thinking that he is on his level, fought in tow tag team matches to prove that he runs Raw and refused to even take the help from Lashley in the second tag team match against The Revival which led to him being battered and bruised.
WWE is building Reigns up as a smug, arrogant man that does what he wants when he wants, and for the sake of character development, they should continue doing so.