#1 Lose to an up-and-comer in the WrestleMania main event
Inside a WWE ring, Roman Reigns is likely to be defined by his series of WrestleMania main events between 2015 and 2018.
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In that time, he lost two matches against Brock Lesnar, with Seth Rollins interrupting the first one to cash in his Money In The Bank contract, while he also picked up statement-making victories over WWE veterans Triple H and The Undertaker.
At the age of 34, Reigns is by no means a veteran compared to those aforementioned names, but he is still one of the few full-time Superstars on the current WWE roster who possesses the ability to elevate his opponent by losing to them.
This happened in 2016 when Finn Balor burst onto the scene by defeating Reigns on his first night on Raw, while “The Big Dog” also helped push Braun Strowman up the card by losing to him at two PPVs during their 2017 rivalry.
If WWE is going to allow any other stars of the future to take over from Reigns as the company’s top guy, there would be no better place for them to conquer the former Shield member than on “The Grandest Stage of Them All”.