#2 Roman Reigns will extend his incredible undefeated run as The Tribal Chief
Did you know that this carnation of Roman Reigns is approaching two years of not being defeated one-on-one in WWE? It is an incredible feat, and it doesn't even feel like it has been that long.
If Roman Reigns was to surpass Brock Lesnar's record reign, he would continue being the unbeatable Tribal Chief. It would seem a waste to end such a run at the WWE Day 1 pay-per-view with WrestleMania on the horizon.
Whoever does eventually defeat Roman Reigns will be defeating the record-breaking Universal Champion and ending his undefeated run. This would be an exceptional win for that WWE Superstar. What a story it would be to build towards toppling the invicible Head of the Table.
#1 Roman Reigns deserves a WWE record next to his name
Roman Reigns broke the record for most eliminations in a single Royal Rumble match in 2014, eliminating twelve WWE Superstars. But since then, the record has been broken by Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar.
It is certainly time for Roman Reigns to hold a record by his name. When everyone thinks of particular legendary superstars they always place a highlight next to them.
Chris Jericho winning the WCW World Title and WWE Title on the same night at Vengeance in 2001. CM Punk's 434 days as WWE Champion, marking the longest world title reign of the modern era. Everybody remembers these.
Roman Reigns will always be remembered as the longest-reigning Universal Champion of all-time. He will always have that in his backpocket, until someone, one day, surpasses it. He's certainly earned it and it would add to his impressive career portfolio in WWE.