Why Now Is The Time For Roman Reigns, Debate On If He Should Win the Title At Survivor Series, Reaction to Young Bucks ROH Deal

Roman Reigns

Justin LaBar and Josh Isenberg both agree it could be time for Roman Reigns to be a regular in the WWE main event scene. However, debate sparks on the topic of should he win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series?

LaBar says yes he should win the title, taking into consideration Rollins’ title run and where its at. Plus, the fact Survivor Series is in Atlanta where Reigns played college football, LaBar explains how that could be used and the importance of the live reaction when he wins the title.

Isenberg disagrees and plots out a different scenario that keeps Reigns chasing the title. 

Check out this 5 minute conversation and comment below on who you agree with.

Young Bucks

Shane Shoemaker wrote a new blog on CSRWrestling.com reacting to the new deal The Young Bucks signed with ROH. Here’s a sample:

Playing the free-agent market for years now, the Young Bucks have traveled all across the globe in redefining themselves, tag team wrestling, and the wrestling business itself. They’ve not only played to the crowds that either love them or hate them, they’ve played to nearly every wrestling organization by taunting them and/or praising them, even if it’s through (admitted) imitation. And they’ve never cared if you hired them or not, because they’d make sure to tell you when their next independent show is and how much they made off the booking and the merch table that night.

That’s why Ring of Honor is the perfect place for the Young Bucks to continue their careers. ROH has less restrictions, less sponsorship, and less creative higher ups to deal with, unlike any of the WWE brands where there is tons of restrictions. For Lucha Underground, it simply didn’t look like the right fit for the duo. Their appeal applies not only to the hardcore wrestling crowd, but the energy from those crowds, and you tend to lose some of that with the style in which Lucha Underground is presented. And with TNA, I’m sure it was a ‘been there, done that’ situation; and that the company is always in a sense of ambiguity.

CLICK HERE for the full blog.

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