Roman Reigns is possibly the biggest name on WWE's current roster, achieving success throughout his career. Making his main roster debut with The Shield in 2012, Roman Reigns has been a prominent figure in the company for years. The Big Dog has not only won multiple titles but also headlined WrestleMania four times in a row.

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The fans have been vocal about a heel turn for the Big Dog, which is yet to happen. It will be interesting to see if the former Universal Champion will ever portray a bad guy.

Let's analyze five reasons why Roman Reigns should turn heel and five reasons why he shouldn't.

10 Should Turn Heel: Never Had A Solo Heel Run

After starting his career as a singles Superstar on the main roster, Roman Reigns has been a babyface. Technically, he has been a babyface for over five years, which is certainly a very lengthy period.

However, a heel turn for Reigns could be a breath of fresh air, not just for him but also for the fans. If he turns heel, he could have a great and exciting solo run as a bad guy. Perhaps the fans would appreciate Reigns more if he became one of the biggest heels in the company.

9 Should Not Turn Heel: Roman Reigns Is The Face Of The Company

Roman Reigns, without a doubt, is the face of WWE. As a result, the face of the company must remain a good guy to represent WWE on a global stage, especially in the current era.

Being the biggest wrestling company in the world, WWE hosts shows in every corner of the world, and Reigns often interacts with the media, showing his face persona both on and off the screen. This task is not designed for a heel.

8 Should Turn Heel: To Rejuvenate His Character

When a character remains the same for years, it often becomes tedious for the fans. The Big Dog has been a babyface for years, and his character has not been taken well by everyone in the WWE Universe.

A heel turn could be a decisive move in Reigns' illustrious career, one that could rejuvenate the wrestler and show a different side of his character. It will be a fresh move for the fans and Reigns might garner more attention as a bad guy.

7 Should Not Turn Heel: Reigns Helps To Establish Big Heels

A great babyface helps to put over a great heel, and the same is applied to Roman Reigns. While the Big dog is a remarkable good guy, he also helps to build new heels for the business, putting over several talented Superstars.

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For instance, Baron Corbin, who is currently having a feud with Roman Reigns, has established his name as a top heel of SmackDown, and a portion of the credit must go to Reigns. The Big Dog had also helped Drew McIntyre, Samoa Joe, and Kevin Owens to prove their mettle when they were heels.

Roman Reigns commenced his main roster career as a member of The Shield, which consisted of him, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins. When the trio appeared for the first time in 2012 by attacking Ryback, they were all heels.

The Shield were together for two years, and they were a heel stable, dismantling everyone on the WWE roster. As Reigns was the leader of the group, he was popular as a heel and was arguably the most popular one among the three men. Given his previous run with The Shield, it is safe to say that Reigns could be equally impressive if he turns heel.

5 Should Not Turn Heel: John Cena's Track Record As A Babyface

John Cena, the sixteen-time WWE Champion, was the ultimate face of the company for a decade before Roman Reigns replaced him. Now, Cena is not an active performer in the squared circle, as he has been busy with his new career in Hollywood.

By never turning heel, Cena certainly set a great example for Reigns. Even though a preponderance of fans wanted Cena to turn heel, WWE never pulled the trigger. Following his erstwhile, Reigns also shouldn't turn a bad guy, as he could lose his essence as the current face of WWE.

4 Should Turn Heel: Roman Reigns Has The Look Of A Bad Guy

Physical appearance plays a pivotal role in sports entertainment when establishing a character, especially in WWE. With that being said, heels must look menacing to justify their roles. Whenever Superstars turn heel, they also go through key physical changes.

With long hair and a well-built body, Roman Reigns certainly has the look of a bad guy. If he turns heel, his physical appearance should make him more captivating to the fans. Given Reigns already has a look suitable for a heel role, he doesn't need much of a makeover.

3 Shouldn't Turn Heel: WWE Is PG Now

Nowadays, WWE's product is PG. As a result, the company doesn't produce edgy storylines like in the past, which certainly disheartens many hardcore wrestling fans around the globe. With that in mind, Roman Reigns' heel turn might not be a wise move.

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A number of kids look up to their favorite WWE Superstars as their idols, and Roman Reigns isn't any different. Being the face of the company, Reigns has many young followers, who wouldn't be happy to see him as a bad guy.

2 Should Turn Heel: The Other Shield Members Were Heels In The Past

The Shield was probably the most dominant stable of the past decade, creating three gigantic Superstars in the process. Although Dean Ambrose left the company last year, he had a remarkable run as a heel. Seth Rollins, on the other hand, is currently the top heel on RAW, and he has been on a roll since taking the role. Moreover, Rollins also had a memorable heel run after turning on The Shield in 2014.

Even though the other two Shield members were heels in the past, Roman Reigns never had the opportunity to do so. Hence, the Big Dog must get a good run as a heel as well.

1 Shouldn't Turn Heel: Roman Reigns' Success As A Babyface

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Roman Reigns was the Superstar of the last decade, achieving incredible things and headlining various shows, including four WrestleMania events in a row. The Big Dog also became a Grand Slam Champion by winning all active titles in the company.

Roman Reigns has achieved everything as a babyface and it is not necessary for him to change his character. If the former WWE and Universal Champion continues his momentum, he could obtain more success as a babyface.

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