

Roman Reigns still awaits the best match of his career, a career highlight. The match against The Undertaker at Wrestlemania hardly counts.
Roman has had a lot of gritty encounters against some of the best superstars WWE has to offer, but can he be compared to the likes of Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar, John Cena or Triple H?
Surely not. Roman Reigns has some memorable to hold by, but none of them can classify him as a ‘legend’ which is what he seems to realize.
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In a recent interview, he expressed this concern that he had wanted the Undertaker match to go much better than it did.
The Undertaker’s recent statement that his matches against Shawn Michaels and Triple H at Wrestlemania were his favorite took Roman Reigns hard.
In a response to the Edge Vs Randy Orton fixture that will take place soon, and has been hyped as the “Greatest Wrestling Match ever”, Reigns casts his vote.

He picked Randy Orton as his choice to win the bout. He claims that Randy is in “the best shape of his life” and will be for a few more years.
Roman Reigns hinting out at a future matchup?
Roman’s only concern is that Randy’s lack of consistency inside the ring is wasting his abilities. He feels that ‘The Viper’ is wasting his ability and to be the best, you have to be consistent.
The point of discussion is that Roman Reigns described Randy Orton as ‘lubricated’, obviously meaning fit and fine-tuned! He undoubtedly could have used a better adjective.
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Randy Orton has had yet another major story thrown at him. This was after he decided to unload the fury on Edge by trying to damage his already tweaked spine.
Edge returned to silence him by winning the Last Man Standing Match at Wrestlemania. Now, the rematch is what is the talking point.
What Roman Reigns says may be partially true, Orton does need to be more consistent to stay in shape.
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What’s even better, Reigns could be hinting out at a desirable future match against Orton, that could define his career.
We’ll see how the story goes, or how ‘The Viper’ Randy Orton feels about an RKO outta nowhere!
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