When someone undergoes a major shift in character, all the other elements of his/her personality need to change as well, in accordance with the big change. Roman Reigns needed new music because this is a song that has been around since the days of The Shield, and fans were disappointed to learn at WWE Payback 2020 that this was not going to be the case with the current incarnation of the Big Dog- Roman Reigns.
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The biggest difference in Roman Reigns following his heel turn at WWE Payback 2020 is that he kept his t-shirt on during the course of the match, and let's be honest, it's not the most exciting change, is it?
People online are furious that he still has the same music, when he could have benefited with a change in music just as Seth Rollins did. Can you imagine him being a despised heel, if he was still coming out to 'Burn it Down?'
Let's hope that plans are in place for new music for Roman Reigns after WWE Payback 2020.
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